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			LaHood, Davis, Butler Criticize 
			Governor Pritzker’s New Restrictions on Youth Sports 
			 
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            [August 07, 2020]  
             U.S. Representatives Darin LaHood (IL-18) and 
			Rodney Davis (IL-13), and Illinois State Representative Tim Butler 
			(HD-87) today criticized Governor J.B. Pritzker’s new restrictions 
			on youth sports, which cancel competitive fall play for football, 
			basketball, volleyball, and other sports. 
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			 “As a father of three boys who play sports 
			year-round, I understand the integral role athletics play in the 
			education of our children and their mental and physical health. A 
			one-size-fits-all structure to regulating youth sports is not the 
			right approach in a state as regionally diverse as Illinois. This is 
			a clear overreach by Governor Pritzker, and there will be 
			significant health consequences for our children because of these 
			rules,” said Rep. LaHood. 
			 
			“There should not be one-size-fits-all regulations for youth sports 
			statewide,” said Rep. Davis. “As Governor Pritzker’s rules currently 
			stand, competitive play for sports like football and basketball is 
			cancelled statewide for as long as the Governor wants. That’s the 
			wrong approach. Local schools, in consultation with parents, 
			athletes, coaches, and their conferences, should get the final say. 
			The Governor’s Office has no business determining who can and cannot 
			play youth sports. This is yet another overreach from Governor 
			Pritzker.” 
			
			  
			 
			 
			"From day one of his executive orders the governor has said he 
			relies solely upon science to make his decisions,” said Rep. Butler. 
			“Well, where is his science on these decisions today? Why are sports 
			like basketball and soccer a lower risk level then Lacrosse for 
			ultimate Frisbee? What is the science on four different levels of 
			play? Yet again, the governor seems to be making these decisions 
			completely on his own, and certainly with no input from any other 
			elected official." 
			 
			Governor Pritzker’s new restrictions “pertains to all youth and 
			adult recreational sports, including, but not limited to, 
			school-based sports (IHSA & IESA), travel clubs, private leagues and 
			clubs, recreational leagues and centers, and park district sports 
			programs.” 
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            Governor Pritzker’s restrictions on youth sports can 
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			found here. 
            Earlier this week, U.S. Reps. Davis and LaHood, State 
			Reps. Butler and Mike Murphy (HD-99), and State Senator Steve 
			McClure (SD-50) sent a letter to Governor Pritzker requesting 
			clarification and additional guidance on high school sports. The 
			letter was sent following input the five lawmakers received from 
			coaches of public and private high school athletics programs in 
			central Illinois. 
			 
			The letter partly states, “High school sports are a vitally 
			important part of these students’ academic careers and for some, 
			sports are an integral part to their mental health. For many 
			students, their high school coaches have a strong parental role in 
			their lives and interactions with these coaches lead to a more 
			positive life. 
			 
			“…Additionally, like previous requests to use a regional approach 
			when reopening the state, we request a regional approach to this 
			plan as well. 
			 
			“…Canceling sports in highly populous regions that have significant 
			amounts of COVID-19 cases should not cause sports to be canceled in 
			regions on the other side of the state that are much less populous 
			and that have far fewer COVID-19 cases.” 
			 
			You can find a
			
			copy of the letter here. 
            [Office of Congressman Darin LaHood] 
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