Republicans respond to Gov. Pritzker’s announcement of state lifting mask mandate

State Sen. Darren Bailey (right) at a Capitol news conference Wednesday. (Photo courtesy: BlueRoom/Twiter)

By Dave Dahl

SPRINGFIELD – Reaction to Gov. JB Pritzker’s mask mandate rollback announcement was, for Republicans, negative.

“After seeing what Gov. Pritzker has done to our students, businesses, churches, and people since he has taken office,” said State Sen. Darren Bailey (R-Xenia) at a Capitol news conference Wednesday, “I want to ask you a very simple question: Years from now, when your children and grandchildren ask you where you stood when their freedom was on the chopping block, what will you be able to tell them?”

Bailey is a candidate for governor.

“We have seen a governor who believes he has the absolute power and the security to do whatever the hell he wants,” said State Rep. Blaine Wilhour (R-Beecher City), “without regard for facts, the data, common sense. Statutory authority, the Constitution, or even the rulings of courts in the state of Illinois.”

The lawmakers ended the news conference when reporters’ questions turned to election integrity and the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection.

Earlier Wednesday, House Minority Leader Jim Durkin (R-Western Springs) responded to a question about the governor’s plans by stressing that the Republicans have been left out of discussions for two years.

Dave Dahl can be reached at [email protected].

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