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Illinois Republicans aim to shake things up in Springfield, starting with a coalition of reform conservatives called the "Reform Illinois Pact". Recently, the governor, Bruce Rauner, signed the "red flag" bill into law. Basically, police cam take away a gun from someone who'd judged in court to pose as a threat. A law many Illinois conservatives didn't agree with.
"At the minimum, one of the bills just violates a person's civil rights and duties," Dale Halbrook said, who's a state representative who's district is part of Central Illinois. |
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WAND editor, call your office.
"...who's a state representative who's district is part of Central Illinois."
No.
"...who's a state representative whose district is part of Central Illinois."
Yes.
Get another job. |
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