Judge could rule on restaurant's challenge in April
Attorneys for FoxFire restaurant out of Geneva expect a Sangamon
County judge in the next two weeks to allow their challenge of
the governor’s COVID-19 orders to advance.
Attorney Greg Earl with Myers, Earl and Nelson, said that could
lead to a bench trial.
He also said FoxFire needs more discovery because what’s been
provided to them by the governor’s office only raises more
questions about justifying the orders.
Senate Healthcare committee hears testimony after opioid
deaths increase 30%
The COVID-19 pandemic has shed a light on opioid overdoses, as
deaths have increased in Illinois.
The Senate Healthcare Access and Availability committee heard
testimony Tuesday from several witnesses related to the crisis,
including representatives from health care, judicial and social
work fields.
State officials said the number of lives lost in 2020 to the
opioid epidemic in Illinois was 2,872, a 30% increase from 2019.
Rabine announces candidacy
An Illinois businessman has officially tossed his hat in the
ring to bid for the Republican nomination for governor.
Gary Rabine officially launched his bid on Tuesday.
Rabine says he’s helped create more than 30 small businesses in
Illinois with Rabine Group.
He joins a field with former state Sen. Paul Schimpf and state
Sen. Darren Bailey.
Labor-backed bid to save Illinois nuclear plants advances
A coalition of labor groups and state lawmakers wants to
overhaul the state’s renewable energy plans while keeping the
state’s nuclear fleet humming.
But, it’s not clear how much the ambitious change would cost
ratepayers.
A measure promoted by Climate Jobs Illinois is similar to the
Clean Energy Jobs Act with a goal of 100% renewables, it differs
in its concessions to labor.
Funeral plans set for Illinois State Police trooper
Funeral plans have been announced for Illinois State Police
Trooper Todd Hanneken, who died in the line of duty on March 25.
ISP announced a service will be held in Mt. Zion Thursday
morning. The interment will be private. Henneken died in a
single-vehicle crash in Bondville.
In 2018, he received the Medal for Honor from ISP for pulling a
man from a burning vehicle. He’s survived by a wife and two
sons.
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