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IL: House Republicans demand action to cut down FOID card delays
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House Republicans say it’s time for the Pritzker administration to address the major delays for FOID cards and concealed carry licenses (CCL).
The lawmakers said some constituents have waited over a year to receive their renewed or initial FOID cards and CCLs. They argued Illinois should eliminate the FOID program entirely if the state can’t operate it efficiently.
Rep. Avery Bourne (R-Morrisonville) says Gov. JB Pritzker should fix the issue or let lawmakers return to Springfield to create solutions. |
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PHORTO
(12/10/2020)
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Memo to Sen. Julie Morrison (D-Deerfield):
I'll support your bill if you support mandatory voter ID, in-person voting and unobstructed Republican poll watchers.
You go first. |
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