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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The COVID-19 pandemic has led to many |
3 | | unprecedented problems in the State of Illinois; and
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4 | | WHEREAS, Illinois has experienced an estimated more than |
5 | | 83,000 cases of COVID-19 and over 3,600 COVID-related deaths; |
6 | | and
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7 | | WHEREAS, The COVID-19 pandemic has led the unemployment |
8 | | rate to soar to an estimated 20 percent in the State of |
9 | | Illinois; and |
10 | | WHEREAS, Governor Pritzker introduced a regionalized plan |
11 | | for reopening the State that included a baseline of 28 days for |
12 | | several factors to be met before moving between phases; and |
13 | | WHEREAS, Governor Pritzker has continued to extend his |
14 | | stay-at-home orders and prevented certain businesses and |
15 | | organizations from reopening by pushing back end dates; and |
16 | | WHEREAS, The federal government has recommended a 14-day |
17 | | baseline before moving to the next phase; and |
18 | | WHEREAS, Indiana's plan for reopening includes this 14-day |
19 | | baseline, among other factors that will more quickly and |
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1 | | efficiently reopen their state; and |
2 | | WHEREAS, Indiana's reopening plan follows four guiding |
3 | | principles, which include (1) the number of hospitalized |
4 | | COVID-19 patients statewide has decreased for 14 days, (2) |
5 | | surge capacity for critical care beds and ventilators is |
6 | | retained statewide, (3) anyone in Indiana who is COVID-19 |
7 | | symptomatic can be tested, and (4) contacting all individuals |
8 | | who test positive for COVID-19 and expanding contact tracing; |
9 | | and |
10 | | WHEREAS, Indiana is developing a Small Business PPE |
11 | | Marketplace to provide reliable access to PPE for small |
12 | | businesses registered in Indiana with fewer than 150 employees |
13 | | that need help to comply with safe workplace precautions; and |
14 | | WHEREAS, Indiana will be distributing 300 million dollars |
15 | | to counties, cities, and towns via a population-based formula |
16 | | as the first installment from the Coronavirus Relief Fund; and |
17 | | WHEREAS, Indiana has developed a five-stage roadmap to |
18 | | reopen by the fourth of July; and |
19 | | WHEREAS, During Stage One, essential manufacturing, |
20 | | construction, infrastructure, government, business, |
21 | | healthcare, and other critical businesses and operations have |
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1 | | been open, while K-12 school buildings remain closed and all |
2 | | their activities canceled; and |
3 | | WHEREAS, In Stage Two, Indiana will ease restrictions, |
4 | | although local governments may impose stricter local |
5 | | guidelines as conditions dictate; and |
6 | | WHEREAS, During Stage Two, Indiana will lift the essential |
7 | | travel restrictions and permit social gatherings of up to 25 |
8 | | people, following the CDC's social distancing guidelines; |
9 | | state government offices will begin to open for limited |
10 | | interaction with the public; the remaining manufacturers and |
11 | | industrial and other infrastructure operations that had not |
12 | | been considered essential will also open; retail and commercial |
13 | | businesses will open at 50 percent capacity; shopping malls may |
14 | | open at 50 percent capacity with indoor common areas restricted |
15 | | to 25 percent capacity; restaurants and bars that serve food |
16 | | may open at 50 percent capacity, but bar seating will remain |
17 | | closed; personal services, such as hair salons, barber shops, |
18 | | nail salons, spas, and tattoo parlors also may open by |
19 | | appointment only and must follow social distancing guidelines; |
20 | | those who work in office settings are encouraged to continue to |
21 | | work remotely whenever possible; indoor worship services may |
22 | | also convene, following specific social distancing guidelines, |
23 | | but it is preferred that virtual and outdoor services continue; |
24 | | those age 65 and older and those at elevated risk will be asked |
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1 | | to stay home for all the above stated activities and businesses |
2 | | whenever possible; and
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3 | | WHEREAS, In Stage Three, individuals at risk, including |
4 | | those over age 65, may venture out cautiously; those who can |
5 | | work remotely should continue to do so; social gatherings of up |
6 | | to 100 people may occur; retail stores and malls may move to 75 |
7 | | percent of capacity, movie theaters may open at 50 percent |
8 | | capacity, and mall common areas such as food courts and sitting |
9 | | areas may further open to 50 percent capacity; playgrounds, |
10 | | tennis courts, basketball courts, pools, campgrounds and gyms, |
11 | | and fitness centers may open with restrictions and social |
12 | | distancing; and
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13 | | WHEREAS, In Stage Four, face coverings will be optional; |
14 | | social gatherings of up to 250 people may take place and large |
15 | | venues may open with adherence to social distancing guidelines; |
16 | | state government buildings will reopen to the public; |
17 | | professional office building employees may resume work at full |
18 | | capacity; retail stores and malls may open at full capacity |
19 | | with social distancing guidelines in place; dining room service |
20 | | may open at 75 percent capacity; bar seating in restaurants may |
21 | | open at 50 percent capacity; cultural, entertainment, and |
22 | | tourism may open at 50 percent capacity, including museums, |
23 | | zoos, bowling alleys, aquariums, and like facilities; |
24 | | recreational sports leagues and tournaments may resume, and |
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1 | | amusement parks, water parks, and like facilities may open at |
2 | | 50 percent capacity, all while continuing social distancing; |
3 | | conventions, sports events, fairs, festivals, the state fair, |
4 | | and like events may resume, and remote work will be optional; |
5 | | retail stores, malls, restaurants, bars, nightclubs, gyms, and |
6 | | personal services may operate at full capacity; restrictions |
7 | | will be lifted at amusement parks, water parks, and like |
8 | | facilities, and at this time, a decision will be made as how to |
9 | | approach the next school year; and
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10 | | WHEREAS, The sooner the State of Illinois can safely return |
11 | | to a normal way of life and business, the sooner the recovery |
12 | | can begin; therefore, be it
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13 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
14 | | HUNDRED FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
15 | | we urge Governor Pritzker and the Illinois General Assembly to |
16 | | adopt a reopening plan similar to that of Indiana; and be it |
17 | | further
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18 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
19 | | delivered to Governor Pritzker, the President of the Senate, |
20 | | the Senate Minority Leader, the Speaker of the House of |
21 | | Representatives, and the Minority Leader of the House of |
22 | | Representatives.
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