*** UPDATED x1 *** Another day, another lawsuit
Friday, Jul 24, 2020 - Posted by Rich Miller
Take off all the restrictions and there won’t be widespread exposure? Right. * React from Ann Spillane, Gov. Pritzker’s General Counsel…
Also, this whole argument that counties are somehow the most important unit of government is ridiculous. Counties are a creation of the state. The state has infinitely more authority over counties than the federal government has over states. Arguing about individual counties is nonsense. Also, are those counties prepared to give up their disaster funding? * Maybe they can get a Clay County judge to bite, but this same lawsuit was filed in five other counties…
* Edgar County is in the Fifth Judicial Circuit…
*** UPDATE *** Vermilion County is also in the Fifth Judicial Circuit…
* Here’s Annie Thompson at the attorney general’s office…
* Meanwhile, here’s Mike Miletich…
…Adding… Interesting move by ISBE…
* Also…
Jackson County is the home of SIUC.
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Should the extra UI benefits be extended?
Friday, Jul 24, 2020 - Posted by Rich Miller * This op-ed by Rachel Greszler, research fellow at The Heritage Foundation, sums up a lot of the opposition to extending the additional $600 per week unemployment insurance benefits beyond the end of this week…
The other side of the argument is that the pandemic caused the unemployment and the benefits should be extended until it’s reasonably safe for people to go back to work or reopen their small businesses. * So, I asked some members of the state’s Republican congressional delegation about where they stood on extending the extra benefits. I’ve received three responses so far. This is from US Rep. Adam Kinzinger’s comms director…
* Darin LaHood’s comms director…
* Rep. Rodney Davis…
* I always thought that if you refused to return to your job in Illinois you’d lose your unemployment benefits. So, I reached out to IDES via the the governor’s office. Here’s what I got back from the department…
“Suitable” and “can” would be important words there. For instance, if an employer is reopening in defiance of a governor’s EO, then it could conceivably be argued by the worker that the job isn’t suitable. But it’s not exactly a slam dunk. …Adding… A new IDES rule that took effect July 1 seeks to clarify. Here’s an example of what that could mean..
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Friday, Jul 24, 2020 - Posted by Rich Miller
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1,624 new cases, 20 additional deaths, 3.4 percent positivity rate
Thursday, Jul 23, 2020 - Posted by Rich Miller * Not good, campers. Highest number of cases reported in almost two months. Lots more testing now, but that positivity rate continues to rise. Not good…
The most concerning region is still the Metro East, which has a 6.9 percent positivity average and 6 days of a positivity increase. We’re basically heading back to June numbers. * WHOI…
* Press release…
* Expect more of this…
* Sun-Times live blog…
* Tribune live blog…
Please, wear a mask, keep your distance, wash your hands and use actual common sense. …Adding… Wise move…
…Adding… From my brother Devin’s online outlet…
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