State Senators Send Letter to Governor about Economy

From Republican State Senators:

GENERAL ASSEMBLY
STATE OF ILLINOIS

April 14, 2020

An Open Letter to Governor J.B. Pritzker:

We agree with you that disaster response is not the place for partisan politics.

At the same time, we hope you understand that as elected officials representing our constituents, we have a duty to provide input on areas where we think state government can do better.

This letter is offered in that spirit.

During your daily briefings, it sounds like you are implying that a second spike in the amount of COVID-19 infections is a condition that can be avoided through a lengthy extension of Illinois’ current shut-down/stay-at-home policies.

Our understanding of the COVID-19 pandemic is that this second spike cannot be avoided without widespread availability of a vaccine (and a vaccine is still months away from approval).

Epidemiologists project that, regardless of social distancing practices, 80-90% of our population will eventually be exposed to COVID-19, but may not necessarily contract it.

We need to remember that the purpose of the closures and social distancing was to “flatten the curve” and slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus.

These measures were not intended to stop transmission of the virus-that is impossible.

The critical metric now is-and always has been-the capacity of our hospital system to handle the influx of COVID-19 cases that we know is coming.

Therefore, your daily briefings should always include an update from the Illinois Hospital Association on the availability of hospital beds, ICU beds, and ventilators, broken down by region.

Illinois should start to ease back on some of the more aggressive social distancing measures as soon as the Illinois Hospital Association projects that ICU bed capacity is sufficient to respond to the projected levels of COVID-19 admissions.

We are not advocating for an immediate return to normalcy-far from it.

But where non-essential businesses or facilities can practice social distancing norms, they should be allowed to operate.

You have rejected what you call a “piecemeal” approach to COVID-19 response.

A piecemeal approach is not what we or other legislators are proposing. Instead, we propose a uniform policy for the State of Illinois that will empower county health officials to make decisions on closures.

We are confident that our county public health directors have the ability to assess and evaluate the threat that COVID-19 poses to our local populace.

Lastly, we are already past the time when a plan for re-opening Illinois should have been unveiled.

Like indefinite war, indefinite shutdown is not sustainable. Businesses in our State, large and small, need the hope associated with a projected end-date for the shut-down.

Therefore, the plan should identify a phased timeline where local decision makers can expand the classes of businesses that are essential. In order to increase societal resilience and confidence in government, the plan should also include provisions for antibody testing and complete transparency on the allocation of the billions of state and federal dollars spent in response to this pandemic.

We believe that the best way to develop this plan is with a working group made up of agency administrators and lawmakers.

We hope you review and contemplate this letter in the same spirit we have written it-a desire to give the people of Illinois the best possible government during this challenging time.

Thank you for your attention to this letter and your service to the State of Illinois.

  • Jim Oberweis, State Senator, 25th District
  • Dan McConchie, State Senator, 26th District
  • Craig Wilcox, State Senator, 32nd District
  • Donald DeWitte, State Senator, 33rd District
  • Sue Rezin, State Senator, 38th District
  • Jason Plummer, State Senator, 54th District
  • Chuck Weaver, State Senator, 37th District
  • Paul M. Schimpf, State Senator, 58th District

Comments

State Senators Send Letter to Governor about Economy — 22 Comments

  1. From Dr Fauci; “It is not going to be a light switch that we say, OK, it is now June, July or whatever, click, the light switch goes back on.

    It’s going to be depending where you are in the country, the nature of the outbreak that you have already experienced, and the threat of an outbreak that you may not have experienced.

    So, it’s going to — having to look at the situation in different parts of the country.”

    J. B. isn’t going to try and play God, like Trump is.

  2. DEMOCRATS destroy all that they touch.

    Illinois, Chicago and Cook County being the prime and undeniable examples.

    A trifecta of death, destruction and mayhem, these are the calling cards of the tyrants.

    They are, after all, the party of BABY MURDERERS.

  3. In a historic bi-partisan Zoom Conference call with the letter writers.

    Pritzker bent over and ripped a 90 decibel air bender, directly into the webcam.

  4. Actually I’d prefer a victim’s reparation check, from your Illinois ideological Chinese cousins, signed by Xi Jinping.

  5. Pritzker and LightLoafers are loving this sudden power and control they have over their residents…

    they’re not about to let this thing go…

    like Blago said ‘It’s Golden”…..

    Illinois will be among the last to reopen for business.

    Jelly Belly gets off on blaming the Feds and Trump for everything, meanwhile the unemployed in his State are mostly still not paid.

    Just got an email from them saying “we know you’re waiting to get more information as promised in the mail but since you dont have it,

    just go to the web site on Thursday or Friday and Verify”…big help…still no money.

  6. A pro bono translation to the immense readership of this sunshine blog: “Dear Governor Pritzker: We agree with you that disaster response is not the place for partisan politics, but please understand charlatanry and cheap partisan politicking is in our DNA. Furthermore, if you decide not to respond to this irresponsible letter, we will accuse you of being partisan.” Stay tuned…tic, tock, tic, tock, tic, tock, hug a blogger,tic, tock, tic, tock, tic, tock, meeeeeeoooooooowwwwwwwwwwwwww…

  7. 0 out of 40 Democratic senators and 8 out of 19 Republican senators have a suggestion for the Democratic governor.

    How could Pritzker possibly argue with that?

    They wrote a LETTER, now he’ll HAVE TO re-open the economy!

    That’s how things work.

  8. “Like indefinite war, indefinite shutdown is not sustainable”. Say what? Ask the support-the-troops, ‘Merica-first, military industrial complex; they have a different say on this…tic, tock, tic, tock, tic, tock, hug a blogger, tic, tock, tic, tock, tic, tock, meeeeeeoooooooowwwwwwwwwwwwww…

  9. This State of Illinois is and has been the worst State of 50 fiscally. Over $200 Billion in unfunded pension liabilities and billions of dollars of unpaid bills. There is no State more in need of starting to open up our businesses, getting people back to work, getting people to make more purchases in the State in order to collect more employee salary tax revenue and sales tax revenue. Of course all of this has to be done in a very, very carefully with many safeguards.

  10. Hey Bred, how about the additional $5,000,000,000,000.00 debt Trump has buried us in?
    Also, I assume most anti socialism puppets on this blog will return their stimulus check…correct?

  11. Many will donate that government cheese money to local charities.

  12. “Also, I assume most anti socialism puppets on this blog will return their stimulus check…correct?” Excellent point! Sunshine blogger, I humbly suggest publishing an alphabetical list of all those republikkklan, free market patriots returning their checks; something along the lines of the stupid, red meat alphabetical list you throw to your republikkklan sunshine minions; because we are here, first and foremost for the transparency and accountability, right? Stay tuned…tic, tock, tic, tock, tic, tock, hug a blogger, tic, tock, tic, tock, tic, tock, meeeeeeoooooooowwwwwwwwwwwwww…

  13. The last decent Democrat President, JFK, if alive today, would say to fat cats consisting of Illinois government very rich workers and very rich Illinois government retirees:

    “Ask not what Illinois taxpayers who lost their jobs in the private sector can do to make you richer, but ask what you can do to help them buy food for their families and pay their bills. You know who you are. The many thousands of you who have yearly pensions of $100K, $200K, $300K and more and those of you working with lavish yearly salaries of $100K and up to $1,000,000 and more.”

    JFK would further say to follow the great example of President Trump who donates all of his salary to good causes including in Quarter 4 of 2019 to fight the Chinese Virus.

    Article from March 3, 2020
    https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/03/trump-donates-his-2019-q4-salary-to-help-combat-coronavirus.html

    “WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump donated his fourth-quarter 2019 salary to the Department of Health and Human Services, where it will be used to “support the efforts being undertaken to confront, contain, and combat Coronavirus,” White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said Tuesday.

    This is not the first time Trump has donated his salary to an agency facing an urgent problem. Since taking office, Trump has directed his $400,000 annual salary to a different agency each quarter.

    Previous donations have gone to, among others, the Office of the Surgeon General to help combat the opioid epidemic, to the Department of Homeland Security to help build a wall on the southern border, and to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, to help combat alcoholism.”

  14. Illinois is up the creek. Democrat politicians had hopes – very slim – that a Democrat would be elected to the Presidency and then bail out Illinois in the 2021-2025 time frame. No chance of that with their creepy sleepy dementia dufus Biden on the ticket in November. Even if Trump somehow wanted to help Illinois in the coming years, the Chinese Virus and the Trillions it is costing the U.S. put the kabosh on that.

    Next best hope for Illinois is for it to some how, some way to declare bankruptcy.

  15. I see these ‘Republicans’. (Rezin? Oh c’mon) have fallen in the trap.

  16. Thank you Political Science, Sociology, and Theology professor. Your deep and thoughtful political commentary convinced me that, like Jesus the Nazarene, President Kennedy was a secret republikkklan. Stay tuned to the cyber parade of nonsense where the entertainment never ends…tic, tock, tic, tock, tic, tock, hug a blogger, tic, tock, tic, tock, tic, tock, meeeeeeoooooooowwwwwwwwwwwwww…

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