Two Illinois border states revoke governors’ mask mandates – Illinois Policy

State supreme courts in Wisconsin and Michigan have now ruled their governors can not issue disaster declaration after disaster declaration as a way to impose mask and other mandates. At some point state legislatures are expected to debate and set those policies. But the practice continues in Illinois.
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Lyn P
5 years ago

Good for those S.C.s, but many in their legislatures are still full IN with the covid-con. They can’t let go of promoting the fear and wanting to continue to rule the public with it. It’s all over reps’ newsletters and local commercials.

Integrity is a needle-in-the-haystack of the political power dog pile.

debtsor
5 years ago

Because IL is clearly the crappiest state in the midwest.

anonymous
5 years ago
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Almost say the entire country –but– there are those states–NY, Michigan, California and a few others that are on the same level as Illinois. Could it be the person at the helm of the states?—Yes

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