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State Journal-Register
May 22, 2020
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AG’s office sends lawmaker’s lawsuit to federal court
The attorney general's office has moved a state representative's lawsuit challenging Gov.
Bill to expand vote-by-mail heads to House floor

Illinois will send vote by mail applications to millions of voters this fall under a bill approved by the House Executive Committee Thursday.

Pritzker withdraws emergency order

Gov. JB Pritzker has withdrawn a controversial emergency rule that would have allowed businesses to be charged with a misdemeanor if they reopened prematurely.

Protesters gather outside center where Illinois House will meet

In anticipation of today's Illinois House session at the Bank of Springfield Center, about 100 protesters objecting to continued state restrictions due to COVID-19 were gathered outside the southwest entrance of the building by shortly after 11 a.m..A Facebook notice on the Re-Open Illinois page had asked that people participating in a "march for freedom" s gather at 11.

GOP wants vote on reopening plan

Springfield Republican Rep. Tim Butler is among the House GOP members who want the General Assembly to vote on Gov.

Convicted ex-Gov. Rod Blagojevich officially disbarred

Former Gov.

GOP: Graduated tax ‘cash grab’ will stifle pandemic recovery

Illinois Republicans on Monday demanded a vote in the General Assembly on removing from the fall ballot Gov.

County officials support Pritzker’s reopening plan, but say it needs to ‘move faster’

Sangamon County public health officials say that they still support Gov. JB Pritzker's phased, regional plan to reopen the state.

Durbin defends Pritzker, says more federal COVID-19 funds needed

Sen. Dick Durbin said he welcomed additional funding from the federal government for the expansion of COVID-19 testing in Illinois.

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