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Health care advocates say legal lifting of stay-at-home order would be ‘devastating’

Health care advocates say legal lifting of stay-at-home order would be ‘devastating’

by Rebecca Anzel | May 5, 2020 | 0 comments

Health care advocates say legal lifting of stay-at-home order would be ‘devastating’ Restriction has prevented catastrophes in Illinois hospitals, they say in court filing Published by Capitol News Illinois on May 05, 2020By Rebecca AnzelStatehouse...
Bailey, attorney say new info a ‘game changer’ in case against stay-at-home order

Bailey, attorney say new info a ‘game changer’ in case against stay-at-home order

by Rebecca Anzel | May 1, 2020 | 0 comments

Bailey, attorney say new info a ‘game changer’ in case against stay-at-home order   Republican lawmaker has suit sent back to circuit court, where it will be amended Published by Capitol News Illinois on May 01, 2020By Rebecca AnzelStatehouse Reporter SPRINGFIELD...
Second state lawmaker files suit against Pritzker stay-at-home order

Second state lawmaker files suit against Pritzker stay-at-home order

by Rebecca Anzel | Apr 29, 2020 | 0 comments

Second state lawmaker files suit against Pritzker stay-at-home order Cabello’s case seeks relief for all Illinois residents Published by Capitol News Illinois on April 29, 2020By Rebecca AnzelStatehouse Reporter SPRINGFIELD — A second Republican state representative...
Bailey, attorney say new info a ‘game changer’ in case against stay-at-home order

Lawmaker sues Pritzker, alleges improper use of emergency powers

by Rebecca Anzel | Apr 24, 2020 | 0 comments

Lawmaker sues Pritzker, alleges improper use of emergency powers Governor’s state of emergency should last for only 30 days, according to lawsuit Published by Capitol News Illinois on April 24, 2020By Rebecca AnzelStatehouse Reporter SPRINGFIELD — Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s...
Coronavirus precautions taken by state’s prisons, Supreme Court

Coronavirus precautions taken by state’s prisons, Supreme Court

by Rebecca Anzel | Mar 13, 2020 | 0 comments

Coronavirus precautions taken by state’s prisons, Supreme Court No visitors allowed at DOC facilities; court to stream oral arguments Published by Capitol News Illinois on March 13, 2020By Rebecca AnzelStatehouse Reporter SPRINGFIELD — Visitors are temporarily banned...
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