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ILLINOIS STATE NEWS BRIEF (1/14/21)

Olney, IL, USA / WVLN 740 AM/107.1 FM | CBS Sports Radio Jan 14, 2021 7:47 AM (CHICAGO) The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) reported 5,862 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday with 97 new deaths. The new statewide totals show 1,046,030 confirmed cases with 17,840 deaths around the state. For updates on all the numbers, go to the dph.illinois.gov website or if any questions, call the toll-free IDPH HealthLine, available around the clock, at 1-800-889-3931. (SPRINGFIELD) With the Lame Duck session of the 101st General Assembly ending yesterday morning, one of the most historic moves in Springfield occurred when State Representative Emanuel “Chris” Welch was elected as the new Speaker of the House, not only becoming Illinois’ first African American to hold the position, but replacing Michael Madigan who had held the Speaker seat for nearly four decades. However, many lawmakers, especially those from downstate, believe Welch is s

Letter: Traitors must go -- now!

Editor of the Reformer: The following letter was sent to our DC congressional delegation, Senators Sanders and Leahy and Representative Welch: Hello, Vermont Congressional Delegation, USA Constitution, Amendment 14, section 3, is of particular importance and interest right now because it clearly states that anyone who has violated the oath to uphold and defend the Constitution is ineligible to hold office, civilian or military, for the rest of their lives! This means to me that the entire current administration as well as all GOP members of Congress who voted against accepting the results of the fair, legal, courts-accepted 2020 elections are no longer suited for their current positions and must resign or be removed.

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that would more than pay for this benefit extension for people very hard up. the republicans won t even consider doing that. the whole thing is so utterly hypocrite call. representative welch, chuck schumer warned on the senate floor that looking for these pay-fors is a much trickier business than people think and it s very, very difficult to find one that both sides would agree on using. are there any that you ve heard of that you think might be able to get bipartisan agreement? the bipartisan part is the elusive quality. professor reich just mentioned one i would support. but it s like emergency assistance after hurricane sandy. if you start having a debate among 535 representatives and senators about their favorite pay-for while the water is rising and the barn is burning you re not going to make any progress. ultimately, these things do have to be paid for, we know that. but that becomes an excuse to not have a commitment to policies that can build the

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