Clay County, IL (ECWd) – Current Illinois law provides that the Governor has broad powers during the first thirty (30) days of a disaster and the Illinois Department of Public...
...a 63-page Joint Directive published a few days ago. Live video feed of this meeting can be viewed below – we will start the livestream about 5 minutes prior to...
...County. They filed that complaint on May 5, 2020. On May 12, 2020, we published this article regarding the State’s Attorney seeking an opinion from the Attorney General. Six days...
...such a claim has lied to the auditor. In 2015, the County’s law enforcement committee and the bargaining unit of the FOP agreed to a ten-hour workday, four days on,...
...Park District had changed its policy, removing free golf passes for Commissioners. Seven days after our April 13, 2020 article, and during its April 20, 2020 Board Meeting, the Commissioners...
...at by dividing by 365 the sum of the 2 products obtained (a) by multiplying the prior assessment by the number of days from January 1 of that year to...
...act, it’s not the way your colleagues in the media act who are reporters. That is not a reporter.” Not the way your colleagues in the media act? Three days...
...reading it as it cited the law. “Upon such proclamation, the Governor shall have and may exercise for a period not to exceed 30 days the following emergency powers; Now...
...Orders past 30 days and lacks authority to close businesses – which is a function of the IDPH, subject to due process. The Counts: DECLARATORY JUDGMENT FINDING THE APRIL 30...
...he does not have the power to exercise emergency powers beyond 30 days. What makes this so interesting is not what Attorney General Raoul says in the letter, but what...