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* Gov. Pritzker today…
Today marks, our 60th daily update in a row. To the delight of many reporters who have been working these long days with us, beginning this weekend we will no longer hold weekend in person briefings. But instead, we’ll release daily medical statistics on Saturday and on Sunday.
Oh, thank goodness. Everybody needs a break.
posted by Rich Miller
Thursday, May 7, 20 @ 2:33 pm
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two days less of Amy Jacobson questions, smart move
Comment by LoyalVirus Thursday, May 7, 20 @ 2:36 pm
Well, not everybody, this excludes the Legislature. They remain on an indefinite break.
Comment by Anon y mouse Thursday, May 7, 20 @ 2:46 pm
Rich, be sure to take Oscar for an extra walk or two
Comment by Flapdoodle Thursday, May 7, 20 @ 2:46 pm
Anon y mouse. The legislature has control over calling the legislature into session. You are directing your animus at the wrong party.
As to this, thank God. He deserves a day off.
Comment by Chicago Cynic Thursday, May 7, 20 @ 3:07 pm
Maybe he should cut back to two days a week. Say Monday and Thursday. All the information can or is being posted on line anyway and by meeting twice a week he could answer questions and hopefully not have as many repeat questions
It is not like he can not call a press conference if something major happens
Comment by DuPage Saint Thursday, May 7, 20 @ 3:20 pm
“two days less of Amy Jacobson questions, smart move”
Also two days less of worrying about being asked multiple questions about Lollapalooza and the State Fair, and social gatherings, for the 200th time since this crisis began.
Comment by Chatham Resident Thursday, May 7, 20 @ 3:29 pm
@Chicago Cynic:
One of the powers of the Illinois Governor is that the Governor can compel the General Assembly to meet.
Comment by Practical Politics Thursday, May 7, 20 @ 3:53 pm
Thinking the daily Gov. and President briefings are not very helpful. Time for Trump and Pritzker to take a break. This daily stand up routine has to be exhausting.
If some big policy or health situation pops up then just schedule the presser.
Agency spokespeople can fill us all in with a press release on the weekends.
Comment by Back to the Future Thursday, May 7, 20 @ 4:00 pm
As a senior citizen I have been obeying all directives to the letter and am not very happy with my ugly hair, nails and lack of people in my life. I also find these daily briefings very depressing and they cause me great worry at times. The information is very repetitive and He seems to be running out of this info. The questions are sometimes just ridiculous. So here’s a petty one: Can You either stop this daily garbage, or change the time so that a full episode of General Hospital can be viewed? It would help an old lady have a better day.
Comment by gone but not forgotten Thursday, May 7, 20 @ 4:29 pm
Time to get your boat in the water Rich.
Comment by 47th Ward Thursday, May 7, 20 @ 4:31 pm
The White House press briefings are better managed and the settings have been varied (the Press Briefing Room, the Oval Office, the Rose Garden, etc.) and the speakers are different on given days.
Governor Pritzker has chosen to work out of the dreary Thompson Center and the setting and messaging has become quite monotonous.
Comment by Practical Politics Thursday, May 7, 20 @ 6:05 pm
Good, they are not well done, brutal really
Comment by Elliott Ness Thursday, May 7, 20 @ 7:03 pm
=Good, they are not well done, brutal really=
And yet polls show the governors response has been overwhelmingly well received. You don’t think that these daily press conferences have something to do with that? Nobody is compelled to tune in.
Comment by Pundent Thursday, May 7, 20 @ 7:58 pm
FDR held only 35 fireside chats over four years–less is best.
Comment by ANON Thursday, May 7, 20 @ 10:56 pm