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			Illinois GOP Delegation Urge Pritzker 
			to Start Phased Reopening 
			 
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            [June 12, 2020]  
            
			 Congressmen 
			Darin LaHood (IL-18), Adam Kinzinger (IL-16), John Shimkus (IL-15), 
			Rodney Davis (IL-13), and Mike Bost (IL-12) sent a letter to 
			Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker urging a plan that would begin a 
			safe, phased reopening of businesses critical to the state’s 
			economy. As noted in their letter, the coronavirus pandemic has 
			impacted different parts of the state in different ways, and a safe 
			and sensible reopening plan must reflect those differences. 
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			 Following last week’s announcement of an extension 
			of the ‘Stay-at-Home’ order for the State of Illinois until May 30, 
			2020, the Illinois GOP delegation heard from their concerned 
			constituents and sent the attached letter to Governor Pritzker. This 
			week, the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) announced the 
			highest number of deaths that the State of Illinois has seen in a 
			single day since the pandemic began. The Congressmen addressed this 
			in their joint statement below: 
			 
			“Illinois is a diverse state and the 
			coronavirus has impacted communities in different ways. As we work 
			to start the phased reopening here at home, we cannot do so with a 
			blanket, one-size-fits-all plan. Sadly, this week marked the 
			deadliest day Illinois has faced with the coronavirus since the 
			pandemic began, and yet we still have several counties reporting 
			zero cases of COVID-19. As we continue to face rising numbers of 
			coronavirus in certain areas, we need to continue getting the 
			necessary resources to aid those areas. But we also need to 
			recognize that areas without any cases of the virus need to be 
			treated differently. 
			
			  
			“We’re urging Governor Pritzker to take a regional approach by 
			starting the reopening process in low-risk areas. With improved and 
			increased testing, and an emergency response plan in place should an 
			outbreak occur, the Governor should move forward on allowing 
			Illinoisans the opportunity to make informed decisions on how they 
			can safely return to work. The federal government has done a great 
			deal to help the State of Illinois, like funding for health care 
			providers and economic boosts to small businesses, families, 
			individuals, and more.  
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            Now is the time for Governor 
			Pritzker to step up with a plan to reopen Illinois that prioritizes 
			the health of our people and our economy. We stand ready to work 
			with the Governor on this effort.” 
			 
			The full letter can read
			
			here. 
            Every Member of the Illinois GOP delegation voted in 
			favor of the four different phases of legislation to provide 
			financial aid and relief caused by the coronavirus pandemic. These 
			legislative efforts have provided dedicated funding to the State of 
			Illinois for testing, personal protective equipment (PPE), and much 
			needed relief to hospitals, schools, small businesses, farmers, and 
			families. 
			 
			In terms of PPE, the federal government has already provided the 
			State of Illinois with more than 1.6 million N-95 masks, over 5.5 
			million surgical masks and 2.3 million surgical gowns, and almost 70 
			million medical gloves. 
			 
			As a result of the CARES Act and the funding programs it created, 
			more than 44,000 small businesses in Illinois have received over 
			$12.5 billion in loans from the Small Business Administration (SBA) 
			just in a matter of weeks. The SBA and the IRS continue to issue 
			these Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans and Economic Disaster 
			Payments to families and proprietors across the state and the 
			country, addressing the needs caused by the impacts of COVID-19.
			 
            [OFFICE OF CONGRESSMAN DARIN LaHOOD] 
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