State lawmakers slash January legislative session due to COVID-19 surge
An explosion in COVID-19 cases has prompted state lawmakers to cut short their first legislative sessions of 2022, leaders announced Thursday.
The Illinois General Assembly will meet on Jan. 5, but two other session days scheduled that week have been canceled and three days scheduled for the following week are also likely to be canceled amid the ongoing global pandemic, legislative leaders said in a statement.
More Illinoisans are contracting the coronavirus every day than ever before, with an average of almost 17,000 residents testing positive each day over the past week. And hospitals are treating the most COVID-19 patients theyve seen since November 2020 when legislators also canceled their fall veto session.
This pandemic is not over, House Speaker Emanuel Chris Welch said in the statement. We must take necessary precautions to mitigate the spread of the virus, reduce the burden on our health care systems and keep each other as safe as possible. We know how important the peoples work is and we are committed to getting that work done in a safe way.
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