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* As we’ve already discussed, the Madison County board overwhelmingly approved a proposal to reopen the county in defiance of Gov. JB Pritzker. Rep. Darren Bailey was in his home county of Clay last night to watch a similar plan fail for lack of a second

As the state mandated shutdown of Illinois continues because of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Clay County Board met last night at the courthouse in Louisville in a marathon session lasting more than 3 hours.

A crowd of residents about 50 in number attended the meeting in the upstairs courtroom observing social distancing as best they could with family members huddled together. These residents were on hand to voice their opinion about the shutdown and to let elected leaders know they want to get back to work. […]

The major topic of the meeting was a resolution for the board’s consideration calling for the adoption of an alternative plan to open businesses in Illinois rather than the five-phased system enacted by the governor.

Illinois State Representative Darren Bailey addressed the board and the public first and said additional measures will be put forward in the days ahead. Clay County Health Department Administrator Jeff Workman presented his case for the adoption of the resolution to encourage the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) and Governor J.B. Pritzker to consider other options in the push to return to some sort of normalcy. The board also heard from Insurance Broker Bill Atwood, Louisville Stylist Sonja Harrison who just filed her own case against the Governor earlier this week, as well as an impassioned plea from Flora Stylist Stacey Earleywine for the board to take action and Rep. Darren Bailey closed out the argument calling for an end to the governor’s action. […]

Board Chairman Ted Whitehead thanked everyone for attending and for their passion for the cause. Clay County State’s Attorney Andrew Koester spent much of the meeting interpreting the various legal points of the proposed resolution and ones shared from other governmental bodies. When the discussion concluded it was clear that residents who attended wanted the board to approve the resolution put forward by local legislators and regional health departments with the expectation that it be forwarded onto the IDPH and on to Gov. Pritzker. While a motion was made to adopt the resolution, it died for lack of a second. It was also suggested that a subcommittee be formed to study a resolution adopted by the Clark County Board which declared their businesses were free to reopen at their own risk. It’s possible that Chairman Ted Whitehead could call a special meeting in the coming days should another stronger resolution come as a result of the subcommittee’s work. It’s also possible a court ruling against the governor could have major ramifications against his plan and conceivably give local officials more control over their own areas.

posted by Rich Miller
Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 9:57 am

Comments

  1. ===it died for lack of a second===

    Nobody was as eager as Mr. Bailey to put lives at risk, no matter what the foolish want.

    Science won… for the moment.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 10:00 am

  2. So the people in attendance wanted the motion but the governmental bodies stalled? Tell me again: is this a government FOR the people or AGAINST the people?

    Comment by Logical Thinker Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 10:01 am

  3. Logical Thinker: Have you told your own county board representative that you want your county to open? If not, get on it. Every experiment needs a test case.

    Comment by don the legend Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 10:06 am

  4. Logical Thinker. Unless Clay County has only 50 or so residents, the people who showed up at the meeting are not the sum and substance of the “people”. I am beginning to think your screen name is not intentionally ironic.

    Comment by TominChicago Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 10:07 am

  5. === So the people in attendance wanted the motion but the governmental bodies stalled?===

    The board is probably saving them from themselves…

    Oh… sumptin’-sumptin’… “silent majority not there”…. sumptin’

    Comment by Oswego Willy Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 10:07 am

  6. Could somebody explain to me as to what jurisdiction a County Board has in ordering businesses to open?

    Comment by Pius Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 10:09 am

  7. “So the people in attendance wanted the motion but the governmental bodies stalled?”

    I think most elected officials understand that those attending the meeting might be loud, involved, and upset, but they are only a fraction of the population they represent. Most times I’ve seen the “angry guy at the council meeting who gets lots of press” run for local office, they lose badly at the polls.

    Comment by NIU Grad Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 10:09 am

  8. “Red Rover, Red Rover. Let Coronavirus come over.”

    Comment by Jocko Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 10:09 am

  9. Logical Thinker-

    You really want your local elected officials to pass whatever a handful of people who show up at the meeting want them to pass?
    Better give that a think.

    Comment by efudd Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 10:13 am

  10. Oh I get it: the politicians are the ones keeping everyone safe and their actions cannot be questioned because their motives are always pure.

    The case counts in Clay County and the vast majority of the state speak for themselves.

    Comment by Logical Thinker Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 10:19 am

  11. Bueller? Bueller?

    Comment by Shytown Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 10:21 am

  12. Maybe he is known best close to home as the self righteous grandstanding Darren that he is?

    Comment by Elliott Ness Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 10:21 am

  13. In my humble opinion, politically speaking, a win for Darren Bailey.

    Comment by Nobody Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 10:25 am

  14. A lot of times the loud people in attendance might want something but the board is also listening to lawyers, other experts, and the general feel for the whole community, etc. and decide based on those inputs.

    Comment by cermak_rd Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 10:33 am

  15. === the politicians are the ones keeping everyone safe and their actions cannot be questioned because their motives are always pure.===

    A global pandemic, saving the foolish from themselves seems about right.

    They only happen every 100 years.

    === The case counts in Clay County and the vast majority of the state speak for themselves.===

    Ooo… Ooo… is that the phony “silent majority” thingy you’re trolling yourself with… that’s fun.

    Thanks for that.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 10:33 am

  16. Bailey can bloviate all he wants. But an official vote by an official government body has real significance—beyond bloviation. Congrats to the county board for recognizing their responsibility and potential liability.

    Comment by Medvale Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 10:44 am

  17. I’d like to know what “other options” they are looking at, other than ignoring science and facts. The question raised by Pius - Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 10:09 am, as to a county board issuing an order that businesses may open, in direct conflict with a State order not to, is another legal question yet to be resolved.

    Comment by revvedup Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 11:06 am

  18. ==county board recognizing their responsibility==

    Could you explain to me what jurisdiction of the county board has in ordering a business to open up?

    Acknowledgement: I was a county board chair for 8 years.

    Comment by Pius Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 11:12 am

  19. FYI: Fifty people is less than four-tenths of one percent of Clay County’s population

    – MrJM

    Comment by @misterjayem Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 11:34 am

  20. Logical Thinking. Do you actually think that JB or any other politician is doing this to get their jollies? Every day of this shut down just adds to the challenges of governing, but I assume those in charge appreciate that going back to normal poses even greater challenges.

    Comment by TominChicago Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 11:41 am

  21. What does it say about beetle when he can’t persuade his own county board to agree with his plan?

    What a leader. /s

    Comment by Huh? Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 12:04 pm

  22. This is the same thing the Madison County Board did last Friday. They put forth a resolution to get the conversation started, then postponed it, formed a committee to work with the states attorney and then came back a few days later and passed it. I’m guessing that’s what Clay County will do as well.

    Comment by Dave W Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 12:20 pm

  23. I find it laughable for people to cite the number of people who showed up at a hearing as some evidence of support (or lack thereof) completely oblivious to the hypocrisy these same people espouse when defending the Governor’s mandates. If everyone who agreed showed up (or was allowed to) it would certainly have violated the gatherings mandate and then the commenters would have been in a tizzy about people congregating in large groups. So which is it? 50 people showed up to express there feelings when everyone is locked down (while perhaps putting themselves at risk) or there weren’t enough people?

    Damned if you do…..

    Comment by Logical Thinker Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 12:31 pm

  24. ===#%$&@ if you do…..===

    Polling is a good measure.

    So there’s that too.

    But, then others say “silent majority”…. so…

    Let’s leave some of this to science?

    No?

    Comment by Oswego Willy Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 12:35 pm

  25. Does Indiana have different science? How about Iowa? Maybe Texas? What science are they using to inform their decisions compared to “Illinois science?”

    Comment by Logical Thinker Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 1:32 pm

  26. === Does Indiana have different science? How about Iowa? Maybe Texas? What science are they using to inform their decisions compared to “Illinois science?”===

    Aw. This is fun.

    Your premise is science is directing them.

    Do I need to point out where the Texas Governor said in a calm his decision, he knew, would increase the likelihood of more infections.

    See, that’s a governor saying “I know the science, but my choice will be this.. and it will leads to more infections or worse.”

    Anything else?

    Comment by Oswego Willy Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 1:35 pm

  27. Texas is using Trump science.

    Comment by TominChicago Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 2:06 pm

  28. Logical Thinker, have no fear. The reopening plan was passed by the Fayette County board last night, by the Shelby County board this morning, and will probably be passed by the Effingham County board later today. Also, a group of Effingham business leaders have sent a letter to the county board requesting the opening of churches.

    Are you happy now?

    Comment by Don't Bloc Me In Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 2:50 pm

  29. Where in the Counties Code does it empower counties to supersede state law, which for the time being, is the EO. Home rule could possibly provide such a power (I don’t believe that issue has been litigated) but Cook is the only home rule county in Illinois.

    Comment by TominChicago Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 3:05 pm

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