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			Lt. Gov. Stratton Launches #WeAreIllinois 
			CampaignLt. Governor will promote local businesses 
			and community groups across Illinois that are going above and beyond 
			in responding to the COVID-19 Crisis
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            [September 11, 2020]  
            
			Lieutenant 
			Governor Juliana Stratton has put out the call to all Illinoisans to 
			submit local businesses and community organizations that are going 
			above and beyond their normal work parameters to respond to the 
			growing needs facing our communities amid this global pandemic. From 
			highlighting a business where the CEO is taking a pay cut to avoid 
			laying off workers, to groups that are making meals for first 
			responders and health care workers, the Lt. Governor will be 
			highlighting on social media (Twitter, Facebook and Instagram) twice 
			weekly through May under the hashtag #WeAreIllinois, to provide much 
			needed “feel-good” stories from the frontlines. | 
        
            | “I am looking to promote a message of solidarity, 
			perseverance and resilience in this crisis we’re facing,” Lt. Gov. 
			Stratton said. “For the mental health and wellbeing of all 
			Illinoisans, I believe it’s important to also spotlight our everyday 
			heroes and the work that they’re doing to add some needed relief 
			even in the midst of a news cycle dominated by harsh realities of 
			sick counts, shattered livelihoods and lost lives.”
 The purpose of this campaign is to bring awareness of and support to 
			Illinois businesses and community organizations that are showing the 
			strength of Illinoisans while adhering to the Governor’s 
			Stay-At-Home order.
 
 
 
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            By uplifting diverse groups and businesses under the 
			hashtag #WeAreIllinois, Lieutenant Governor Stratton hopes to show 
			just how resilient the local economies in our state are and how, 
			together, we’ll all get through this. 
            [Office 
			of Illinois Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton] |