Republicans continue pushback against Pritzker's consecutive executive
orders
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[February 06, 2023]
By Andrew Hensel | The Center Square
(The Center Square) – State lawmakers are split on Gov. J.B. Pritzker's
continued use of disaster proclamations related to COVID-19.
Pritzker started issuing COVID disaster proclamations and executive
orders related to COVID-19 in March 2020. He announced this week that
the 30-day consecutive proclamations will end May 11, coinciding with
the federal government's announced end. The proclamations keep open the
path for federal COVID-19 relief resources to come to Illinois.
According to analysis by the Illinois Policy Institute, Illinois has
been under a disaster proclamation for 1,060 of Pritzker's 1,483 days in
office, or about 70% of his time as governor.
Some Republican lawmakers have been critical of the governor's use of
disaster proclamations, calling it executive overreach. State Rep. Dan
Ugaste, R-St. Charles, said the governor is once again overstepping his
powers.
Ugaste said he would be filing a measure, as he has in the previous
General Assembly, that looks to curb a governor's ability to issue
rolling disaster proclamations as has been done by Pritzker with COVID
for nearly three years.
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Gov. J.B. Pritzker during a news
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"I will be filing the same bill I have filed for
the last two general assemblies, and I am going to be pushing to get
it through because we shouldn't allow anyone to do this," Ugaste
said. "This is about our system of government and protecting it."
State Rep. LaShawn Ford, D-Chicago, said he believes Pritzker has
made decisions based on what he thinks is best for Illinoisans and
that sometimes you need someone to step up and take control.
"In hindsight, when you think of how well the governor did with his
executive orders, I am in support of the governor and his
authority," Ford told The Center Square. "Sometimes trying to get
the General Assembly to agree on something could be a matter of life
and death. A strong and competent executive branch can be the
difference between a life and death situation."
Illinois is one of eight states with continued
COVID-19 public health emergencies continuing.
Andrew Hensel
reports on issues in Chicago and Statewide. He has been with The
Center Square News since April of 2021 and was previously with The
Joliet Slammers. |