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			 Following last week’s announcement of the “Restore 
			Illinois” plan by Governor Pritzker, the Illinois Republican 
			delegation heard from mayors, sheriffs, county board officials, and 
			constituents with deep concern that the current guidelines outlined 
			by the state will cripple the livelihoods of communities downstate. 
			Many municipalities have laid out thoughtful, safe, and reasonable 
			plans to reopen their communities within the federal guidelines. 
			However, Governor Pritzker this week threatened to withhold 
			federally appropriated funding localities that safely try to reopen 
			in accordance with those guidelines, but ahead of his arbitrary 
			timeline. As Congress debates additional relief legislation, the 
			Congressmen released the following joint statement: 
			
			  
			“One of Illinois’ great strengths is our regional diversity, and 
			Illinoisans of all backgrounds have stepped up to slow the spread of 
			COVID—19 and flatten the curve. Small businesses, workers, and 
			community leaders that we represent take this virus seriously and 
			they are prepared to take unprecedented measures to safely reopen 
			their local economies. That’s why it’s disappointing that Governor 
			Pritzker threaten to withhold federal funding that Congress 
			appropriated to provide relief to those in need. 
			 
			“The federal government and Congress have done a great deal to 
			support Illinois during this challenging time. We don’t believe our 
			governor, or any governor, should have the authority to prevent 
			federal funding they receive that Congress appropriates from flowing 
			to communities fighting for their livelihoods and abiding by the 
			federal health guidelines. We urge Congress to take action and stand 
			ready to work with our colleagues to continue providing the federal 
			relief Illinois needs.” 
			 
			The full letter can be read below. 
			 
			Dear Speaker Pelosi, Leader McConnell, Leader 
			McCarthy, and Leader Schumer: 
			 
			We write to you with deep concern over the recent threats issued by 
			Governor J.B. Pritzker to possibly withhold federal aid provided 
			through the State of Illinois from any local government that reopens 
			its economy in accordance with federal health guidelines but ahead 
			of Governor Pritzker’s own arbitrary timetable. 
			 
			Both Congress and President Trump’s Administration have taken 
			extraordinary measures to address the COVID-19 pandemic through four 
			pieces of legislation. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic 
			Security (CARES) Act provided nearly $4.9 billion in funding for the 
			State of Illinois—providing support to our frontline health care 
			workers and direct relief to workers and families, expanding 
			unemployment benefits, and bolstering small business with financial 
			assistance. 
			 
			The U.S. Treasury and the Small Business Administration approved 
			over 160,000 Paycheck Protection Program forgivable loans to date, 
			totaling over $23 billion for Illinois small businesses and placing 
			Illinois in the top five states for loan approval. On top of that, 
			the Trump Administration and the Federal Emergency Management Agency 
			(FEMA) have delivered over 6.3 million pairs of surgical gloves, 
			over 1.5 million surgical masks, over 3.4 million N95 respirators, 
			and over 500,000 face shields for health care workers. 
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            As we work to get our country back on 
			track, we must take the appropriate measures to balance the health 
			and economic needs of individual communities that make up our 
			regionally diverse state. Small businesses across Illinois are 
			struggling to survive and are prepared to take unprecedented public 
			health precautions to reopen in a safe manner for their communities. 
			If these businesses are prohibited from reopening, many will close 
			their doors permanently leaving families without income, workers 
			without jobs, and communities with no tax base. 
			 
			On top of Governor Pritzker’s ongoing campaign to persuade Illinois 
			voters to raise the state income tax on small businesses in 
			November, the Governor’s latest threat to withhold federal 
			assistance from communities in need is unconscionable. 
			 
			Illinois’ fiscal challenges have long been documented. Decades of 
			poor budget and tax policy, financial mismanagement, and 
			unattainable promises have worsened budget shortfalls and bloated 
			long-term liabilities. Illinois’ financial issues will only make our 
			recovery from this virus more difficult. 
			 
			Now more than ever, it’s critical that resources allocated by 
			Congress and the White House be delivered to everyday Illinoisans, 
			small businesses, and healthcare workers. Democrats in the Illinois 
			General Assembly, however, recently requested that the federal 
			government provide billions of dollars in federal funding to bailout 
			our state’s pre-COVID-19 financial struggles. Illinois’ financial 
			issues weren’t caused by COVID-19, and federal taxpayers shouldn’t 
			be on the hook for Illinois’ fiscal mismanagement. 
            
			  
             
			 
			We appreciate your work to help the American people, and we believe 
			additional relief efforts should be focus solely on providing 
			COVID-19 assistance so that we may effectively protect our most 
			vulnerable citizens like seniors and those with preexisting health 
			conditions. The idea that Illinois Democrats may seek a federal 
			bailout for decades of fiscal mismanagement, unrelated to COVID-19, 
			while Governor Pritzker prohibits communities impacted by COVID-19 
			from receiving federal assistance appropriated by Congress is simply 
			reprehensible. 
			 
			While Congress should consider prohibiting Illinois from raising 
			income taxes on small businesses as a condition of state aid, we 
			urge you to act immediately to ensure no governor can withhold 
			federal funds appropriated by Congress for local municipalities that 
			allow their small businesses to reopen in accordance with federal 
			health guidelines.  
			 
			Sincerely, 
            [Office of Congressman Darin Lahood]  |