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Madigan’s closing statement

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* Speaker Madigan’s comments just before the House adjourned

As we prepare to adjourn, I’d like to thank again the nurses and first responders who are facing risks to keep people safe and healthy.  During this special session, we have stood up for all of those whose lives have been disrupted by this pandemic.  Our state budget provides needed funds for testing, healthcare, parental assistance, unemployment benefits, resources for small business and job training.  We worked together with business and labor groups to protect frontline workers who have been exposed to the virus.  We have provided immediate relief for property taxpayers.  We worked to help students and teachers succeed, whether the instruction occurs in the classroom or online. We’ve expanded access to healthcare and provided additional support for hospitals.  We know that many more important decisions for our state are yet ahead.  And we know our work on these issues must continue together.  I want to thank Leader Durkin for his outstanding cooperation.  I want to thank all members of the House and all staff of the House.  I want to thank the convention center for hosting us. Making the arrangements for the use of this building and for all of the internal requirements was a huge task.  And so I ask all of you to acknowledge, compliment and thank the person who made it all possible, my chief of staff Jessica Basham. [Applause] And with that, ladies and gentlemen, safe travel, try to enjoy your summer. Thank you very much.

…Adding… Press release…

House Speaker Michael J. Madigan released the following statement:

“The COVID crisis has changed our state in profound ways. It has claimed the lives of family members, veterans, our most vulnerable residents, and in particular it has brought tragedy in communities of color. The people of Illinois are grappling with significant challenges to their daily lives and historic levels of unemployment, especially those least able to afford it. Nurses, doctors, first responders, and frontline workers across Illinois continue to battle COVID-19 and face risks to keep us safe.

“This special session, House Democrats stood with all of them, passing legislation ensuring essential services continue uninterrupted, and providing resources for the many people whose lives have been affected by this pandemic.

“That begins with making difficult decisions to pass a state budget that provides much-needed funds for testing, access to health care, rental assistance, unemployment benefits for those facing layoffs and furloughs, resources to help small business owners rebuild their life’s work, and job training for people whose careers have been disrupted. This budget package provides needed flexibility to keep services running during the crisis, while also increasing legislative oversight of state spending to aid in a strong, fair recovery.

“Working across the aisle, we worked with business and labor groups to pass a package of protections for first responders, health care workers and other essential employees who have been exposed to the virus while on the job.

“We provided immediate relief for property taxpayers by suspending late payments and tax sales, and took steps to ensure seniors, veterans and people living with disabilities will be able to keep their tax exemptions without having to reapply.

“We worked to help students and teachers succeed – whether instruction occurs in the classroom or online. We also expanded Medicaid, increased access to tele-health and mental health resources, and secured additional support for hospitals battling the virus in rural and low-income communities.

“We recognize that many more important decisions for our state are yet ahead, and our work will continue to help the people of Illinois during these challenging times.”

…Adding… The veto session calendar is here.

posted by Rich Miller
Sunday, May 24, 20 @ 12:35 am

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  1. was there nothing else that could get done if they met tomorrow? Everyone is staying tonight anyhow right? I dunno

    Comment by LoyalVirus Sunday, May 24, 20 @ 12:42 am

  2. ===if they met tomorrow?===

    Shut your mouth. lol

    Comment by Rich Miller Sunday, May 24, 20 @ 12:46 am

  3. Ain’t nobody want to work tomorrow @LoyalVirus. I am thankful that tomorrow belongs to me and not the GA.

    Comment by Reality Sunday, May 24, 20 @ 1:05 am

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