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I’ve completely and utterly had it with the Republican Party. I’m sick of the whining and moaning and complaining. The victimhood. The cheering on of violating rules. It’s despicable. And if anyone should be ashamed of themselves Rep. Chesney it is you and your ilk.
As for the whining about prisoners getting vaccines, some of you need to grow the heck up. Prisons are ripe for mass outbreaks as we have seen. Get everyone in the prison vaccinated. It’s a congregate facility. If you don’t like it then lump it.
As of 12/31/20, African Americans made up 54% of the IDOC population. Vaccinating incarcerated individuals isn’t only a matter of just treatment of prisoners, it’s a matter of racial justice and equality.
New House leader promises oversight of Executive Branch amid COVID-19 restrictions
Greg Bishop The Center Square and David C.L. Bauer Journal-Courier
Jan. 21, 2021
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The Illinois House, led by a new House speaker, will provide oversight of Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s handling of the state’s COVID-19 response.
The news was welcomed by members of both parties, which haven’t seen much of that over the past year.
State Rep. Fred Crespo, D-Hoffman Estates, said he and others have been frustrated for months by the lack of cooperation with the Pritzker administration on things like the unemployment backlog and fraud.
WBGZ Radio 1/21/2021 |
By Greg Bishop - Illinois Radio Network
While some businesses are excited by the relaxing of COVID-19 mitigation in their region of Illinois, others stopped following the governor’s rules long ago.
The state’s eleven regions the governor laid out in his reopening plan are in four different classes of COVID-19 mitigations. One Illinois state lawmaker has three COVID-19 regions in his district and they each have different restrictions.
In Springfield, business owner Craig Rhodes was pleasantly surprised when Region 3 leapfrogged from Phase 4 Tier 3 to just Phase 4. That allowed restaurants to go from not allowing indoor dining to having 50 percent capacity. It also allowed Rhodes to instantly open his King Pin Lanes bowling alley with 50 percent capacity.
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