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			Statement from Todd Maisch, President 
			and CEO of the Illinois Chamber of Commerce on Report of one Million 
			Illinoisans Out of Work 
			 
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            [August 07, 2020]  
            “The Illinois Chamber supports the administration’s 
			efforts to develop a reopening roadmap for our economy. 
			Unfortunately, today’s news that more than 1 million Illinoisans are 
			out of work since March 1, reaffirms the inadequacy of its plan.  
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			 We face unprecedented job losses and government 
			fiscal implosion. Illinois cannot afford to outsource the future of 
			our economy to a handful of epidemiologists without considering the 
			financial future of families. Government leaders must be able to 
			address the public health crisis and the economic crisis at the same 
			time. Otherwise it is failing us. 
			 
			"We know there has been outspoken support for a regional approach to 
			the opening of the state’s economy. This is a well-intended response 
			to the fact that COVID-19 crisis has impacted some communities much 
			more than others. However, the Chamber believes the regional 
			approach is misguided. Undisclosed epidemiological standards applied 
			to arbitrary geographical boundaries should not keep people from 
			earning a living. We believe that statewide reopening safety 
			protocols for all places of business are necessary and equitable. 
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            "All places of business that can reopen and rehire 
			safely should be allowed to do so as soon as possible. The statewide 
			protocols should apply as equally to an employer on the west side of 
			Chicago as they should to an employer in DuPage or Effingham 
			Counties. All businesses in Illinois that can reopen responsibly 
			should be able to do so as soon as practical, because employers in 
			every part of the state deserve the same opportunity to reopen and 
			rehire.” 
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