Pritzker signs Illinois’ 34th Covid Disaster Proclamation even as Biden proclaims ‘Covid is over’
Never mind that President Joe Biden declared “the pandemic is over” during a 60 Minutes interview Sunday night.
Never mind that President Joe Biden declared “the pandemic is over” during a 60 Minutes interview Sunday night.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker on Wednesday issued an emergency proclamation declaring a disaster in every Illinois county “to ensure all state resources are available to support asylum seekers arriving nearly daily to Chicago from the State of Texas,” as stated in his press release.“The proclamation,” as the press release says, “enables the Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA) and other state agencies, in close coordination with the City of Chicago, Cook County, and other local governments, to ensure the individuals and families receive the assistance they need.
DuPage County Emergency Telephone System Board Policy Advisory Committee met Friday, June 6.
DuPage County Stormwater Management Committee - Planning Committee met Tuesday, Sept. 6.
DuPage County Judicial/Public Safety Committee met Tuesday, Sept. 6.
DuPage County Public Works Committee met Tuesday, Sept. 6.
DuPage County Environmental Committee met Tuesday, Sept. 6.
DuPage County Health & Human Services met Committee met Tuesday, Sept. 6.
DuPage County Stormwater Management Committee - Planning Committee met Tuesday, June 7.
DuPage County Judicial/Public Safety Committee met Tuesday, June 7.
DuPage County Technology Committee met Tuesday, Sept. 13.
DuPage County Finance Committee met Tuesday, Sept. 13.
DuPage County Emergency Telephone System Board met Wednesday, June 8.
Crime is perhaps the top issue for Illinois voters this year and the extraordinarily divisive SAFE-T Act is central to it.The 764-page bill makes many highly controversial changes to Illinois criminal law and procedure.