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From YouTube: Kankakee County Board Meeting 5/12/2020
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Kankakee County Board Meeting 5/12/2020 9:00 AM
B
Heavenly
Father,
please
bestow
your
blessings
upon
this
meeting
and
all
who
attend
meet
us
all
to
a
just
and
righteous
decision
for
our
County
father.
I
beg
you
to
bless.
Those
that
are
grieving
today
bless
those
whom
are
ill
bless.
Those
who
are
on
the
front
lines:
nurses,
doctors
and
hospital
staff
bless
those
who
are
deemed
essential
and
constantly
cleaning
for
their
safety
and
bless.
Those
who
are
worried
or
scared
bless.
Our
farmers
and
their
fields
as
planting
season
is
upon
us
bless
our
school
teachers
and
staff
as
they
make
changes
to
our
youths.
B
C
C
A
C
E
C
D
F
F
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H
I
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A
K
A
L
Yeah
I've
seen
I've
seen
funny
people
hit
hard
like
this,
and
you
know
I
I,
don't
own
a
small
business
myself,
but
I
feel
like
I
got
to
speak
out
against
it.
You
know
I've
seen
I've
seen
some
of
these
rules
used
against
my
own
ordinary
own
businesses
in
ways
that
I
am
NOT.
Okay,
with
in
our
county
I've,
seen
friends
of
mine
have
to
close
their
businesses.
I,
don't
think
it's
fair
to
them,
but
this
happening.
L
Who
has
the
right
to
tell
them
that
they
are
men
who
are
not
essential?
Who
has
the
right
to
tell
them
that
they
deserves
to
make
a
living?
Are
gone
and
I
mean
I,
just
I
can't
watch
people
suffer
in
my
community
and
I
feel
like
I
got
to
speak
out
again.
He
pulled
them
closed
for
another
month
or
three
or
four
or
five
there's
a
themes
like
the
Gold
Coast
getting
moved
on
them
and
that
that's
my
comment.
All.
A
M
C
A
M
You
so
much
yeah,
so
I
am
just
really
concerned
about
all
the
local
businesses
and
their
livelihoods.
I
know
that
there
are
several
already
that
have
closed
their
doors
permanently
because
of
the
lockdown
restriction
and
I'm
just
afraid
that
we're
gonna
see
more
of
that
happening
and
it's
gonna
pretty
much
crush
our
local
economy.
I,
don't
see
why
we
should
need
to
have
the
same
exact
guidelines
as
Cook
County
when
we
have
not
been
affected
the
same
way.
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A
A
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N
Thank
you
all
right,
so
as
a
bomb
in
Kankakee,
County
I
have
had
lots
of
concerns
along
the
way
and
I
mean
I.
Definitely,
I
am
aware
that
the
virus
is
real
I'm,
not
one
of
those
people.
That
is,
you
know,
thinking
it's
not
a
state
I
understand.
We
need
to
keep
people
safe
and
I
think
that
we
really
need
to
protect
our
vulnerable,
older
elderly
people
with
underlying
health
conditions.
N
I
am
I'm
worried
about
both
and
I
know
that
it's
hard,
because
we've
been
pinned
against
each
other
in
a
sense
that
both
sides
have
taken,
but
we've
been
forced
to
take
a
side
in
this
whole
to
do
it
situation
by
social
media
and
by
just
politics
you
know
and
I,
don't
want
to
see
that
and
I
don't
want
to
take
part
in
sighs.
I
want
to
take
part
in
facts
and
I
think
that
our
our
County
it
being
jumbled
together
with
Cook,
County
and
Chicago,
is
highly
concerning.
N
Considering
our
numbers
aren't
there
they
do
they
don't
align.
We've
had
33
deaths
as
of
yesterday
in
Kankakee,
County
and
I'm,
under
the
impression
that
all
of
those
deaths
were
older
people,
mostly
older
people
or
people
with
underlying
other
health.
You
know
issues
so
it
just
it.
Just
does
not
make
sense
to
stay
close
at
this
level.
I
have
a
list
of
things
in
my
my
notes
here.
I'm
barefoot,
yoga
loft
has
shut
down
genesis.
Martial
arts
shut
down
thanks
dick
Ovid,
a
chiropractor
in
Manteno
moved
to
Indiana
because
he
couldn't
practice
an
illinois
anymore.
N
N
This
is
just
I
am
concerned
about
these
businesses
I'm
concerned
about
families
that
can't
provide
and
I
just
hope
that
we're
really
taking
that
into
consideration
as
a
village
as
local
officials
as
leaders
and
and
I,
think
that
we
can
do
that
and
we
can
protect
our
vulnerable,
but
we
can
also
move
forward
reopening
in
a
way
that,
maybe
is
not
exactly
that
as
our
governor
has
is
lined
out
for
us,
because
the
governor
is,
you
know
not
seeing
the
whole
picture
of
our
state
again.
I'm
aware
these
are
all
my
opinions.
N
N
My
other
concern
is
churches.
Reopening
I
think
that
we
should
be
allowing
churches
to
make
individual
decisions
and
that
they
should
be
allowed
and
trusted
to
implement
safety
measures
to
protect
the
public,
but
also
open
and
gather
the
this
closures
is
just
so
heavy
on
the
people
and
people's
mental
health
and
sanity
I
mean
just
you
know,
people
that
are
extroverts
people
that
already
have
mental
health
issues.
N
Think
I
would
like
to
know
what
our
health
department's
doing
with
that
and
I
would
like
to
know
if
they're
doing
anything
that
they're
expecting
involuntary
commitment
or
involuntary
or
anything
I,
I,
think
contract
contact
tracing
is
not
as
vital
as
it's
been
led
to
be
said.
You
know
it
has
been
said
to
be,
and
I
think
that
it
should
be
only
voluntary
by
the
nature
of
it.
I
just
don't
think
that
people
should
be
trace
and
tracked
by
their
health
records
and
where
they've
been,
unless
they
want
to
be
not
by
anything
else.
A
D
Motorist
awareness
and
safely
sharing
the
road
with
motorcycles
and
we'll
be
reminding
riders
to
be
more
visible
to
others,
and
whereas
the
motorcyclists
of
Illinois
have
contributed
countless
volunteer
hours
to
their
communities.
Therefore,
Kinki
County
does
hereby
proclaim.
May
2020
is
motorcycle
Awareness
Month
and
encourage
motorcycle
awareness
and
safe
motoring
for
all.
O
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A
A
We
did
not
get
a
claims
committee
report,
but
you
all
got
the
email.
Yesterday
we
have
to
approve
the
claims
per
the
recommendation
of
the
state's
attorney,
so
we
had
our
finance
department
gather
up
all
the
claims
from
the
last
two
months
since
it's
not
coming
from
the
auditor's
office
and
will
we
need
to
we
sent
those
out
so
I
need
a
motion
to
approve
the
claims,
please
from
somebody
on
the
board,
so
they
have
mr.
leer
and
Miss
Parker
for
there's
a
second
there.
Any
questions
about
any
of
this
already
a
roll
call
vote.
A
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D
Collectors
monthly
report
from
March
2020
total
cash
and
bank
and
investments
eight
hundred
thirty,
three
thousand
seven
hundred
and
forty
three
dollars
and
eight
cents,
County
Treasurer's
monthly
report
from
March
two
thousand
twenty
total
checking
accounts
cash,
twelve
million
three
hundred
three
thousand
one
hundred
forty
dollars
and
61
cents,
general
fund
deficit,
balance
of
three
million.
Fifty
six
thousand
five
hundred
seventy.
D
Fifty
nine
total
permits
fees
of
twenty
four
thousand
eight
hundred
and
twenty
seven
dollars
with
total
extra
fees
of
twenty
five
hundred
and
forty
for
a
total
of
twenty
seven
thousand
three
hundred
and
sixty-seven
dollars.
Monthly
resolution
lists
total
to
the
county
of
twenty
one
thousand
four
hundred
and
fifteen
dollars
and
fifty
cents.
Thank.
A
G
D
Hear
me
County
Treasurer's
monthly
report
for
March
31st
March
2000.
Twenty
total
checking
accounts
cash,
twelve
million
three
hundred
thousand
one
hundred
forty
dollars
and
61
cents
in
the
general
fund;
a
deficit
balance
of
three
million,
fifty
six
thousand
five
hundred
seventy
nine
dollars
and
five
cents.
The.
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Q
A
A
Part
of
the
part
of
this
discussion
and
I
don't
know.
We
suggested
that
two
board
members
to
go
back
and
view
this
portion
of
the
the
Finance
Committee
meeting
regarding
we
had
a
long
projected
kind
of
discussion
in
finance
about
the
knowns
and
the
unknowns
about
the
financial
situation
of
our
County.
You
know
we're
not
alone
in
that
we're
trying
to
hit
a
moving
target
and
sometimes
things
that
we
do
not
even
know
what
will
manifest
in
terms
of
revenue
and
obviously
minimize
our
our
opportunities
or
exposure
to
to
risk
as
much
as
possible.
A
A
What
fund
balance
would
act
as
a
trigger
for
us
to
take
some
sort
of
corrective
action?
So
really
let
the
numbers
tell
us
when
we
need
to
react,
and
then
we
come
back
to
the
Finance
Committee
and
then
the
full
board,
with
what
our
action
plan
will
be
now
that
will
be
developed
and
is
being
developed
based
on
the
first
initial.
A
You
know:
vote
in
the
Finance
Committee
to
have
that
being
a
1
million
dollar
fund
balance
that
that
generally
was
accepted
by
the
Finance
Committee,
because
it
was
the
most
conservative
number
that
would
allow
us
some
overrun
if,
in
fact,
sales
tax
comes
in
very
lower
income,
tax
comes
in
very
low
or
a
lot
of
these
other
revenue
streams
that
the
public
depends
on
to
be
able
to
provide
the
level
of
services
that
we
currently
offer
or
supply
them.
And-
and
in
order
to
do
that,
we
need
to
continue
that.
A
We
need
to
be
able
to
make
sure
we
have
enough
money
to
staff
those
departments.
So
the
the
Finance
Committee
made
that
determination
that
it
was
a
1
million,
because
by
the
time
we
get
to
that
it
could
be
700,000
based
on
things
or
maybe
it
won't
be
as
bad.
Maybe
people
decided
that
GrubHub
was
better
than
shopping
and
there's
more
sales
tax
and
you
know
door,
and
there
is
in
you
know,
in
a
grocery
store.
We
just
don't
know.
We
don't
know
how
the
state's
new
you
know.
A
Sales
tax
collection
system
via
internet
purchases
will
will
manifest
and
what
the
delay
on
that.
Maybe
you
know
it's
not
just
use
tax
for
people
reporting
that
they
bought
something
online
anymore,
there's
actually
they
charge
for
sales
tax
online.
So
there's
a
lot
of
unknowns.
Our
knowns
are
how
much
do
we
have
in
the
bank
and
how
long
does
that?
Let
us
go
and
what's
our
fund
balance
so
I'm,
trying
to
summarize
a
very
long
presentation
and
project
or
protracted
conversation
into
a
short
explanation.
So
from
that
we'll
open
it
back
up.
A
S
A
P
Believe
Finance
Committee
discussed
this
really
well
and
there
were
three
different
scenarios
put
together.
If
I
can
remember
correctly,
there
was
a
million
dollar
balance,
five
hundred
thousand
and
zero,
and
mr.
McCarty
had
projected
it.
We
went
with
the
five
hundred
thousand
and
we
lost
two
hundred
thousand
two
hundred
thousand
we'd,
be
down
to
250
and
I.
Think
that's
why
the
decision
was
made
to
keep
it
at
a
million
dollars,
even
though
that
won't
even
cover
a
payroll,
great
right.
A
A
Well,
if
we
get
to
it
and
it's
within,
we
can
get
a
48
hours
as
the
the
OMA.
You
know
right
requirement.
We
can
put
together
a
special
meeting,
obviously
if
it's
outside
of
that
time
period.
So
what
we
would
do
is
if
it
was
close
to
finance.
We
would
obviously
wait
till
that
date.
You
know,
but
you
know
our
projections
are
run.
A
You
know
quite
often,
let's
just
say,
but
the
big
ones
are
looking
at
what
happens
for
marches
sales,
tax
and
marches
income
tax
and
all
those
other
things
and
then
April
as
well.
But
again
those
are
three-month
drags
on
those.
So
I
don't
know
if
Steve
has
a
McCarty's
on
I,
don't
know
if
you
have
an
explanation
or
a
comment
along
those
tight
timelines,
I
guess
for
each
individual
revenue
source.
T
A
And
these
are
not
insignificant.
We
already
know
that
revenues
off
by
roughly
400,000
a
month
as
it
stands
right
now
that
we
do
know
and
we
it
could
be
anywhere
from
another
hundred
thousand
to
two
or
three
hundred
thousand
in
those
those
unknowns
that
Steve
is
talking
about
until
we
actually
see
them
hit
so.
J
A
There's
there's
always
going
to
be
a
drag,
but
are
hopeful-
and
you
know
the
way
we're
approaching
this
is-
is
to
give
people
hey
we're.
Looking
in
in
after
after
our
next
payroll,
we're
gonna
fall
below
that
million
or
that's
that's.
What
we
wanted
was
that
that
target
to
be
able
to
bring
it
back
and
say:
well,
here's
the
plan,
you
know,
there's
really
only
two
things:
that's
Inc
revenue
or
reduce
expense,
and
so
that's
not
that's.
That
goes
way
back
to
you
know,
ancient
times.
A
If
you
want
to
try
to
me
meet
a
budget
number,
you
know
so
there's
there's
there's
ways
around
it,
but
we
need.
We
need
to
know
what
that
number
is.
So
to
your
point,
we
wouldn't
I,
don't
think
it'll
be
where
we're
gonna
be
over
the
million.
In
two
days
we
had
to
have
a
special
meeting,
because
any
corrective
actions
would
obviously
take
a
little
more
time,
but
we
want
to
give
the
board
as
much
notice
as
we
can
I
wish.
A
R
A
Mr.
McCarty,
do
you
want
to
address
that?
Actually?
No,
it's
really
none
of
that.
The
we're
asking
the
board
to
say,
where's,
your
pain
point:
do
you
want
to
take
action
when
we
have
a
million
dollar
general
fund
balance
or
the
two
that
finance
did
not
recommend
a
$500,000
balance
or
a
zero
balance
in
the
general
fund?
We're
not
talking
about
cash.
We're
talking
about
general
fund
balance.
We
spent
a.
A
And
the
board
needs
to
tell
me
what
that
threshold
is,
so
we
can
develop
what
our
plans
are
to
help
make
sure
that
we
don't
go
back
to
where
we
were
having
a
5
or
6
million
dollar
deficit,
which
is
what
we've
it's
actually
about.
15
million
is
what
we've
dug
ourselves
out
of
in
the
last
three
years,
which
is
historic.
We
don't
want
to
go
back
to
that,
so
that
what
is
the
fund
balance?
The
board
wants
to
use
as
a
trigger
to
take
action
before.
R
A
Actions
the
bad
the
actions
will
be
developed
with
mr.
McCarty
and
Miss
Beckman,
and
then
we
will
come
back
to
the
board.
You
know
what
obviously
department
heads
will
be
involved
when
we
get
to
that
point.
If,
if
it
does
get
to
that
point,
but
it
won't
be,
the
board
will
not
be
outside
of
any
action.
You
still
have
to
vote
on
what
those
things
are
so.
U
R
Because
I'm
at
the
my
only
concern
is
to
make
sure
that
the
that
means
that
the
accounting
is
there
as
far
as
when
we're
moving
something
and
then,
if
there's
a
certain
threshold
that
the
County
Board
is
made
aware
some
way
as
to
when
this
transfer
triggers.
So
if
they're
saying
at
a
million
with
that
thing
is
I
think
it's
too
high
without
the
county
board
having
some
type
of
insight
at
some
point
or
having
some
special
me
because
I
know
we
have
to
approve
it
at
some
point.
R
But
if
we're
allowing
this
data
with
under
outside
of
our
direct
sight
and
basically
put
into
a
subsidiary
committee
or
subject
committee
to
kind
of
make,
that
recommendation
for
us
I
would
almost
act
in
caution
as
far
as
that's
concerned.
But
if
it
is
there,
we
like
the
utility,
find
that
you
would
have
back
as
when
we
had
the
money.
R
R
Any
other
questioning
the
timing
issue
so
I'm
just
saying
you're
allowing
it,
then,
if
we
want
to
get
to
eat
finance
committee,
make
that
decision.
We
want
to
also
make
sure
that
the
board
is
made
aware
when
it
hits
that
threshold
kind
of
directly
thereafter
I
don't
give
us
a
email
what's
something,
but
we
need
to
know
when
it
hits
that
so
we
know
where
we
are.
B
Hope
we
never
have
to
yes.
Thank
you.
I
hope
you
never
have
to
utilize.
The
threshold
number
I
hope
we
can
always
stay
above
it
I
think
we've
got
like
three
million
in
reserve
right
now
and
I
hope.
We
can
continue
that
so
I
hope
this
is
just
a
discussion
point
in
case
we
go
further,
but
I
hope
we
never
have
to
use
that.
But
this
is
a
safe.
A
And
I
just
want
to
draw
the
distinction
fund.
Balance
does
not
mean
cash
on
hand
there.
There
is
a
distinction
there.
When
we
look
at
the
fund
balance
that
doesn't
mean
that
we
have
1
million
in
cash
on
hand.
So
it's
it's
two
different
conversations,
but
they
are
connected.
So
I
just
want
to
make
sure
everybody
knows
that,
so
we
just
want
to
make
sure
that
we
know
that
the
things
that
we're
doing
going
forward
are
with
the
knowledge
and
with
the
agreement
of
the
board
and
then
any
corrective
actions
that
are
necessary.
A
L
T
T
C
A
That
that
could
be
problematic
for
July.
You
know
and
as
I
told
the
board
I
said
uue.
We
we
don't
borrow
money
right
now
and
who
knows?
Banks
are
in
the
position
to
loan
money.
I
think
we
do
have
some
agreements
based
on
prior
conversations,
but
we
we
hope
that
everybody's
gonna
be
fine
and
we're
gonna
get
back
to
work
here
shortly,
so
as
a
community.
So
but
obviously
you
can't
guarantee
that
banks
won't
be
upside
down
on
mortgages
and
business
loans
and
everything
else.
So
cash
is
tight
for
everybody.
A
W
A
Opposed
same
sign
motion
carries
thank
you
for
that.
There's
a
lot
of
detail
on
the
finance
committee.
Video
I
would
recommend
that
to
anybody
to
go
back
and
take
a
look
at
what
these
projections
are
based
on,
what
we
know
and
estimates
that
there
that
are
educated
guesstimate,
that's
about
the
best
way
to
what
could
be
coming
in
the
future.
Moving
on
to
the
pzn
one
question:
yes,
mr.
snipe.
R
A
A
A
Yeah
I
would
I
guess
before
you
know
we
move
any
forward.
The
the
motion
would
be
to
combine
and
approve
these
because
they're
substantially,
similar
and
they're
substantially
similar
to
the
previous
decommissioning
plan
that
we
put
out
there.
Dell
is
here
to
ask
for
answer
questions
but
I
like
the
motion
to
combine
and
approve
these.
If
we
could
alrighty
so
the
first
one
I
think
was
miss
Dunbar,
I
believe
all
right
and
then
the
second
was
at
Beverly
mr.
D
The
agreement
to
allow
decommissioning
bond
in
the
amount
of
two
hundred
thirty
six
thousand
eight
hundred
and
thirty
dollars
for
the
vulcan
solar
farm
project
agreement
to
allow
decommissioning
bond
in
the
amount
of
240,
five
thousand
seven
hundred
and
forty
dollars
for
the
Nostrand
solar
farm
project
and
agreement
to
allow
decommissioning
bond
in
the
amount
of
two
hundred.
Thirty
two
thousand
one
hundred
seven
dollars
for
the
peeterman
to
solar
farm
project
pyramid.
C
C
D
Q
D
C
D
C
C
A
C
C
C
C
F
D
W
S
A
P
K
C
W
C
F
D
A
T
A
A
Thank
you.
All
right
down
under
in
motion
carries
by
the
way
under
other
business.
We
have
one
opening
on
each
of
these:
the
KB
Area
Fire
Protection
District,
Essex,
Township,
Fire,
Protection,
District,
Grant,
Park,
Fire,
Protection,
tanky,
Township,
Fire,
Protection,
auto
fire
protection
pilot
fire
protection,
district,
st.
Anne,
Fire
Protection,
District,
manteno
number,
nine
drainage
and
the
Zoning
Board
of
Appeals.
The
CBA
now
has
a
opening.
A
We
have
three
openings
on
the
County
Regional
Planning
Commission,
one
opening
on
the
still
on
the
Kankakee
County
GIS
committee
for
a
county
board
member
one
opening
on
the
Kankakee
County
farmland
assessment
review
review
committee.
So
those
are
our
openings.
Is
there
any
old
business
before
we
get
out
to
new
business.
A
R
Guess
because
we
discussed
it
up
under
we've,
already
discussed
with
the
Health
Department,
my
I
heard
the
public
comment,
Eilene
our
business
and
our
churches,
but
in
the
I
think
the
healthy
problem
would
have
to
be
here
to
come
together,
give
a
clarification,
but
it's
my
understanding
that,
if
a
different
individuals
within
six
feet
of
they
have
to
wear
a
mask.
So
that
means,
if
they're
going
to
be
with
Denver
six
feet,
they
can
wear
masks.
R
They
are
limited
to
ten
when
they
might
have
a
family
of
20
and
no
view
of
mostly
Grace
at
services,
and
at
some
point
we
I
know
we
any
type
of
decision
we
make,
would
only
be
like
a
recommendation
and
it's
not
in
each
against
Township
and
city
with
that's
outside
that's
incorporated.
We
have
to
make
their
own
but
I'm
thinking
at
some
point
in
time
and
I
guess
we'll
get
to
that
in
an
executive
session
or
something
we
will
kind
of
discuss
it
in
part,
but
I'm.
R
Being
placed
you
see
an
old
business
and
they
discussed
it
before
with
it
with
the
when
we
had
the
public
health
department.
So
it's
just
laying
out
my
concern
so
I
don't
feel
that
it
is
not
a
appropriate
thing
is
just
a
concern
and
if
we
move
forward
I'm
sure
you
know
elucidated
further,
but
it
was
just
under
old
business
because
it
had
already
been
discussed
before
under
the
Health
Department.
Some
of
the.
J
R
A
A
R
A
E
Thank
You
mr.
chairman
fellow
board
members,
my
board
members
cool
Oh,
Swanson
I,
like
off
of
myself,
work
together
to
craft.
This
working
document
in
resolution
form
that's
before
us
today
to
discuss
to
work
as
a
county
board
the
craft
Oh
a
resolution
that
has
teeth
that
will,
in
the
long
run
open
up
pink,
icky
County
since
March.
In
the
first
few
weeks,
everyone
understood
the
issue
at
hand
with
the
virus,
as
we've
moved
forward,
the
governor's
mandates
have
been
progressing
into
them.
E
You
see
in
the
mark,
May
and
potentially
in
the
June,
July
and
August,
given
the
face.
We
bring
this
resolution
before
the
board
to
be
discussed
to
eventually
be
moved
to
executive
so
that
we
as
a
county
board.
We
are
the
governing
body
at
Genki.
County
will
in
fact
have
a
phased
in
plan
in
place
working
alongside
the
working
group
that
the
Chairman
is
developing,
along
with
health
care
leaders
in
the
community
that
we
can
safely
using
common
sense.
Everyone
working
together
have
a
plan
in
place
where
we
reopen
kakie
county
in
my
district.
E
I've
talked
to
business
owners
and
residents
who
are
truly
hurting
theirs,
how
their
health
care
concerns.
This
was
public
commentary.
Domestic
violence
is
up,
our
overdoses
are
up,
there's
other
health
care
concerns
and
we
have
to
be
respectful
of
the
virus.
I
understand
that,
but
when
we,
the
four
of
us,
got
together
and
discuss
this,
the
intent
is
to
start
the
process.
So
when
we're
ready
to
go,
if
the
governor's
plans
on
extending
us-
and
we
are
lumped
in
with
Chicago-
have
a
plan
in
place
to
act,
it's
not
the
time.
E
This
talk
is
over
it's
time
to
act
and
implement
a
plan
well-thought-out
and
adhering
the
guidelines.
It's
not
simply
just
stamp
our
fingers
and
my
next
Monday
we're
gonna
go
to
Texas
Roadhouse
for
a
flaming
yeah,
that's
not
realistic,
but
we
do
need
a
plan
in
place.
There
are
other
counties
doing
the
same
thing:
we're
not
gonna,
reinvent
the
wheel,
we're
gonna
see
what's
what's
successful,
we'll
have
an
onboarding
process
with
the
guidance
of
the
health
department
and
healthcare
leaders,
but
it
ultimately
falls
on
us
as
a
five
governing
body.
E
The
articulate
and
put
a
plan
in
place
so
that,
if
we're
gonna
be
this
state
at
home
order
keeps
on
progressing.
We
keep
on
getting
extended,
we
just
can't
people
in
this
county
are
fed
up,
they
want
to
see
action
and
we
just
can't
sustain
what
we're
living
through
right
now
being
mindful
of
the
virus
80%
of
the
cases
of
in
long-term
care,
we
haven't
seen
the
run
out
hospitals
and
me.
The
st.
Mary's
is
accepting
patients
from
other
amita's
because
of
the
bed.
Availability
Riverside's
been
out
low
census.
E
That
nurses
have
been
worked
on
the
one
day.
A
week
we
haven't
seen
the
data
in
regards
to
the
hospital
where
we
warns
us
to
be
and
we're
not
hostile.
Chicago
is
a
mess.
We
are
not
and
we're
not
Chicago.
So,
as
like
I
said,
the
four
of
us
bring
this
resolution
in
a
working
document.
We
plan
on
continuing
this
work,
but
also
working
alongside
everyone
on
the
board
and
talking
everybody
working
with
the
group,
the
local
group
and
incorporating
a
plan
that
has
teeth.
This
does
Scott
we've
been
doing.
E
A
X
Sharon
I
did
not
choose
to
join
the
group
at
this
time,
but
I
applaud
the
fact
that
they're
trying
to
take
some
initiatives
I
would
suggest
that
you,
as
chairman,
have
worked
with
other
community
leaders
to
put
together
one
group.
That's
very
useful,
I'm
glad
that
this
group
is
speaking
out
on
behalf
of
people
that
are
hurting,
because
clearly,
this
is
a
situation
where
people
are
going
to
be
hurting
on
both
sides.
X
I
think
that
we
need
to
be
very
conscious,
however,
that
indeed
the
problems
of
the
virus
are
very
serious
and
I
would
take
exception
to
one
comment
that
mr.
Byrne
made
that
80%
of
the
cases
are
long-term
care.
The
figures
I've
seen
from
the
health
department
suggest
that
it's
much
closer
to
a
maybe
I,
don't
know.
I've
got
one
figure
here,
that's
374
that
were
in.
X
What
the
health
department
has
special
language
for
this,
that
I
and
I
was
comfortable
with
374
and
what
I
interpreted
is
long-term
care
297,
and
what
I
could
interpret
into
this
community
spread.
So
community
spread
is
still
a
serious
issue
that
needs
to
be
dealt
with.
Also
I
think
that
it's
very
difficult
for
and
I'm
one
of
those
people,
I,
don't
know
other
than
one
person
out
of
the
750
three
cases
in
our
County,
then
I.
Take
that
back.
I
know,
I,
know
two
cases
by
153.
J
A
Sure
there's
so
the
board
knows
I,
don't
know
how
many
saw
the
press
conference
and
the
part
of
the
the
press
conference
was
to
now
to
announce
the
creation
of
a
coalition
to
real
to
responsibly
reopen
Kankakee
County.
To
do
all
the
things
that
we
know,
we
need
to
do
to
sorry.
A
I
got
some
traffic
noise
here
to
do
some
things
that
are
necessary
in
order
for
us
to
be
able
to
get
back
to
work
for
for
our
citizens,
but
also
do
it
responsibly,
because
we
don't
want
to
be
dealing
with
us
in
waves
for
years
to
come
and
and
I
think
we're
all
aware
that
a
lot
of
these,
whether
they're
mandates
or
their
recommendations
on
your
viewpoint
from
the
governor.
A
lot
of
this
has
worked.
You
know
by
us
paying
attention
to
this.
A
The
the
the
data
that
I
have
seen
has
been
has
documented
that
indeed,
most
of
the
cases
by
a
large
percentage
are
connected
to
long
term
care
facilities.
But
now
we
are
seeing
as
testing
has
gone
to
businesses
and
and
more
the
to
the
general
public.
There's
great
numbers
of
asymptomatic
people
in
the
community
that
have
cobra
that
didn't
even
know
it
so
you'll
see
those
percentages
start
to
change.
A
Mortality
has
gone
down,
so
those
most
at
risk
are
being
benefited
by
what
we
are
doing
here
so
semantics,
whether
it's
a
mandate
or
a
recommendation
on
how
you
take
it.
It's
work,
so
the
group
that
was
is
being
formed
is
being
led
by
health
care
and
the
Health
Department
for
a
very
specific
reason,
because
those
most
impacted
need
to
lead
the
group.
That's
that's
a
fact.
A
That's
emergency
management
101,
as
somebody
who
knows
emergency
management
mentioned
that
to
me
so
so
the
the
goal
was
is
to
have
them
be
the
driving
force
on
what
responsible
means,
but
also
we
reach
out
to
all
of
the
mayor's.
You
know
faith-based
groups
I'm
working
on
getting
you
know.
Obviously
those
folks
who
have
you
know,
churches
and
to
make
sure
that
the
business
owners,
small
business
owners.
A
Everybody
has
not
only
the
information
with
the
tools
necessary
to
reopen
and
to
be
able
to
educate
the
public
and
to
to
know
what
their
rights
are
as
a
business
owner
that,
if,
if
they
don't
want
someone
to
come
in,
they
could
require
masks
in
their
business.
You
know
and
if
somebody
wants
to
come
in
with,
and
what
do
you
say
to
them,
if
they
don't
want
to
wear
a
mask,
you
know
some
people
think
that's
one
of
your
rights
that
you
are
given
that
you
that
can't
be
discriminated
against
and
that's
just
not
true.
A
You
can
say
you're
not
allowed
to
enter
my
business
without
a
mask
on.
So
it's
it's
or
vice
versa.
But
that's
that's
not
a
good
idea,
obviously,
for
me
for
anyone
to
go
into
a
business
who's
not
taking
this
seriously.
So
this
group
is
not
about
setting.
You
know
this
coalition
is
not
about
setting
policy,
it's
not
about
for
the
county,
like
here's,
what
you
can
do
well,
when
you
reopen
or
when
well,
they
won't
recommend
a
reopening.
It's
it's
a
political
along
those
lines.
It's
what
when
we
reopen.
A
What
do
we
need
to
do
to
keep
this
in
check,
and
so
that's
that's
the
general
gist
of
it
now
I
will
say
that
there
was
a
rumor
going
around
that
I
was
threatened
by
politicians
from
the
governor's
office
on
down
and
to
to
get
in
line.
Those
who
know
me,
that's
not
something
I
respond
well
to
so
that
never
happened.
That
is
a
complete,
rumor
and
falsehood
so
that
I
wanted
to
spell
that
right
away.
A
The
second
thing
is:
is
we've
had
nothing
but
positive
participation
from
our
state
senator
and
our
representative
along
these
lines.
I've
within
me,
you
know
15
minutes
of
me
calling
our
state
senator
and
our
representative
and
then
calling
our
lobbyist
I
was.
They
were
in
contact
with
the
governor's
office,
so
all
three,
so
they
know
that
it's
unacceptable.
By
my
own
hand,
my
own
message
to
these
folks
that
it's
unacceptable
for
us
to
be
in
the
same
region
as
southern
Cook
County.
It.
O
A
Always
skew
our
numbers,
the
the
the
sheer
situation
of
what's
going
on
in
in
Cook
County
will
keep
us
closed
for
a
long
time.
So
what
I'm
doing
is
is
I've
reached
out
to
dr.
bowling
he's
agreed
to
give
us
a
statistician
and
we're
waiting
for
that.
You
know
numbers
to
come
in,
so
we
can
present
the
governor
and
whoever
else
wants
to
listen
what
our
numbers
are
versus
this
big
region
that
they've
created
based
on
a
30-year
old
hospitalization
map,
so
I
am
NOT
here
to
to
rattle
sabers
or
anything
else
like
that.
A
What
I'm
trying
to
do
is
look
at
a
logical
way
to
open
back
up
to
get
people
back
to
work
as
quick
as
we
possibly
can,
and
to
be
able
to
do
that
based
on
data
and
have
people
along
with
us
that
can
support
the
type
of
actions
that
we
may
take
down.
The
road.
In
addition,
I've
been
talking
to
other
counties
that
we're
calling
it
the
edge
counties,
not
the
caller.
It's
the
ones
right
outside
of
the
collar
counties
that
are
in
our
same
plight.
A
You
know
I
was
on
the
phone
with
the
Kendall
County
chairman
yesterday,
the
the
river
like.
What
is
it
the
Wolf
River
I
can't
remember
which
it's
the
Fox
River.
It
was
an
animal.
So
it's
the
Fox
River
but
like
half
of
the
town
is
on
one
side
and
half
of
his
on
the
other
in
the
division
between
zones
is
the
river.
So
how
do
you
reopen
half
the
town?
A
You
know
it's
in
there
and
we
export
people
to
Chicago
to
work
just
like
Kendall
and
Grundy
do
so
it's
the
the
traffic
patterns
that
people
you
know
are
and
where
are
they
going
and
those
types
of
things
that
need
to
be
very
well
thought
out
and
not
need
your
political
reaction.
So
you
know
there's
a
lot
going
on
that.
A
You
don't
hear
and
it's
a
it's
a
good
opportunity,
because
this
is
to
tell
you
because
it's
moving,
so
you
know
we
didn't
know
that
these
zones
were
coming
out
until
they
hit,
and
then
we
saw
what
we
obviously
are
all
unhappy
about.
There
is
no
way
that
I
can
stand
for
us
to
be
in
the
Chicago
zone.
Now
I
have
to
just
provide
the
governor
the
data
to
say
that
maybe
it
should
be
Kankakee
and
Grundy
and
Kendall,
and
maybe
even
Lake
in
McHenry.
A
If
we
want
to
go
that
far
so
we're
there,
some
conversations
going
to
make
like
counties,
data,
support,
reopening
and
I
hope
that
makes
sense
the
way
that
I
kind
of
lay
that
all
out
there's
a
lot
of
other
aspects.
To
this
you
know:
we've
got
the
head
of
the
Illinois
cosmetology
Association
as
part
of
this
coalition.
Here
she
lives
locally.
We
had
a
lot
of
people
reaching
out
and
there's
still
people
that
can
reach
out.
I
really
need
the
ministers
involved.
A
I
need
faith-based
people
so
how
we
can
educate
the
the
parishioners
and
everybody
that's
going
into
these
shopping
situations.
What's
the
right
thing
to
do,
no
matter
what
your
politics
are,
what
is
the
right
thing
to
do?
What
how
to
protect
those
that
you
love?
So
that's
what
it's
based
education,
it's
not
policy,
and
it's
it's
based
on.
Turning
that
you
curve
into
a
V
so
from
there
the
next
anybody
want
to
comment
or
have
questions
for
a
man.
A
A
A
Neither
I
nor
the
governor
have
the
authority
to
open
or
closed
anything.
So
I
just
want
to
make
that
clear.
This
county
board
doesn't
have
the
authority
to
open
any
business.
There
would
be
a
political
resolution
that
we
we
would
put
out
there.
We
have
no
authority
and
I
agree.
The
governor
does
not
either
so
that
that's
kind
of
where
I'm
at
on
that
issue
and
I.
A
I
I
A
I
A
A
That
would
define
this
because
it's
just
evolving
and
happy
right
now
with
the
situation
down
in
southern
Illinois
with
that
lawmaker
who
won
the
first
case
and
I'm
sure
that
it
will
probably
go
up
to
another
court
to
be
heard
and
then
maybe
to
another
after
that,
so
legal
cases
are
based
on
precedent,
I,
don't
believe,
and
if
mr.
Rose
here
he
might
have
a
better
idea
but
that
that
precedent
hasn't
been
established.
Yet
do
you
have
any
comment?
Jim.
Y
That's
correct:
you
know
it's
going
through
the
court
system.
The
initial
decision
basically
said
that
that
authority
did
not
exist.
I
think
I
just
saw
yesterday
was
Supreme
Court
denied
a
request
for
them
to
take
a
supervisory
role
over
that
lower
court.
So
it's
in
the
courses
or
something
today
that
they're
trying
to
remove
it
into
the
federal
courts
so
pending
some
sort
of
ruling.
That
is
appealed
and
it's
a
final
final
say
either
by
the
Illinois
Supreme
Court
or
above
there
really
is
no
precedent
for
that.
Right
now,
I
can
tell
you
that
locally.
Y
My
office
has
not
been
asked
to
enforce
any
of
the
governor's
orders
did
not
receive
any
requests
or
tickets
or
anything
from
law
enforcement.
Toward
that
end,
so
you
know
I,
can
you
can
you
mandate
math?
Can
you
enforce
a
stay
at
home
order,
but
that's
what's
going
through
the
court,
but
locally
we
haven't
had
any
requests
for
enforcement
as
far.
Y
Y
Y
Perhaps
a
local
municipality
could
issue
a
ticket
and
try
to
do
it
through
their
adjudication
court,
but
there's
so
many
open-ended
hypotheticals
that
you
could
raise
from
from
the
governor's
order,
from
what
some
local
communities
are
doing,
steps
they're
taking
toward
enforcement,
so
I'm
really
hesitant
to
go
into
hypotheticals
and
I'm
I'm
hesitant
to
give
an
absolute
answer,
because
what
the
state's
attorney's
office
can
do
is
probably
one
tenth
of
what
the
other
options
out.
There
are,
for
instance,
the
bar
I
open.
Y
Y
If
we
received
a
request
for
enforcement,
I
would
review
it
with
the
utmost
guarded
discretion
before
I
would
go
into
court
and
attempt
to
enforce
a
governor's
order
that
another
court
has
already
ruled
to
be
unconstitutional,
creates
forcible,
but
would
another
agency
with
the
attorney
general's
office
with
the
State
Liquor
Commission?
Would
they
see
it
the
same
way?
I
really
can't
speak
for
that.
I.
Q
Chairman,
yes,
sir
I
was
elected
to
represent
and
be
the
voice
of
residents
of
my
district
and
I
want
to
just
share
with
with
the
board
that
I
have
received
I
heard
from
residents
that
this
lockdown
issue
has
been
already.
A
discussion
at
their
table
would
belong
in
an
action
and
maybe
by
the
county,
is
necessary
to
me.
What
is
the
message
sent
to
our
residents
and
small
businesses
about
their
ability
to
follow?
God?
Q
Why
our
small
business
that
may
service
one
or
two
customer
every
15
to
30
minutes
should
stay
closed
on
the
big
box
or
are
allowed
hundreds
of
people
inside
or
any
liquor
store
able
to
operate,
and
we
say
that
all
small
businesses
cannot
help
guideline
how
we
say
that
the
right
to
earn
an
income
is
not
essential.
So
42,
several
resident
of
my
district,
their
boy,
comes
to
be
a
action
other
than
on
wait.
Another
month
is
needed
in
order
to
support
their
rights
to
financial
freedom.
Y
Mr.
Caraco,
this
is
Jim
again
I
I'm,
not
sure
who
he
is
because
I
haven't
said
that
I
don't
know
that
the
county
has
said
that
none
of
the
county
board
members
have
said
any
of
those
restrictions.
You
know
that
that
is
coming
not
even
really
from
the
state
of
Illinois
or
any
legislation
or
anything
our
Senator
or
state
rep
have
voted
on.
That
is
literally
coming
from
the
governor's
order
and
the
governor's
order
alone.
A
H
I
would
strongly
disagree
with
the
saying
that
this
was
a
political
assertion
or
whatever
that
was
said,
but
when
I
ran
for
county
board,
I
ran
to
be
a
voice
for
those.
In
my
area.
Over
the
last
few
weeks,
I
have
received
countless
phone
calls
text,
messages
and
emails
from
many
out
of
my
constituents.
Many
of
them
have
gone
weeks
without
paychecks
they're,
struggling
and
they're.
Having
a
hard
time
with
this
current
situation,
we
are
all
faced
with
businesses
and
people
are
struggling
to
keep
their
lights.
H
On
last
Friday
I
received
a
phone
call
from
a
hair
salon
owner
and
mobin
this
business
owner
told
me
this
is
simply
will
be
the
downfall
of
my
business.
If
it
comes
down
to
that
honestly,
it
will
be
a
downfall
to
many
businesses
I
fee
it
I
find
it
so
said
that
my
salon
isn't
considered
essential.
It
is
very
essential
to
me,
since
I
need
this
for
my
income
to
help
be
my
family
secure,
my
home,
and
especially
since
I
hadn't
been
denied
on
a
corner
benefit
from
the
state.
H
My
salon
cannot
withstand
another
month
of
closure.
There
are
countless
other
businesses
throughout
the
county
that
are
struggling
like
one
of
the
businesses
in
my
district.
Each
of
them
have
their
own
unique
stories.
Everyone
is
struggling
in
their
own
ways
and
why
I
support
the
reopening
of
pinky
County
and
feel
so
hardly
with
working
meet
with
the
other
three
board.
H
A
B
This
is
a
question
and
believe
me
like,
like
mr.
coffin
in
in
our
small
towns.
We
have
a
lot
of
businesses
that
are
affected
and
there's
a
lot
of
restaurants,
bars
and
hairdressers
and
other
print
shops
and
all
the
things
that
are
affected
by
everything
that
the
governor
has
shut
down
as
far
as
Little
League's.
You
know
those
those
shirts
aren't
getting
printed
this
year.
B
I
think
how
much
volume
that
is
for
our
County,
our
arrest,
our
small
restaurants,
that
are
trying
to
do
curbside
service,
which
the
cost
of
curbside
service
is
higher
than
if
you
were
to
dine
in
because
they're,
giving
you
boxes
and
styrofoam
to
throw
away
when
you
get
where
that
would
be
a
normal
ocean
clean
and
back
on
to
a
the
next
server.
So
as
a
small
business,
we're
immediately
affected.
B
My
family
is
immediately
affected
by
this,
but
and
I
want
to
reopen
Kankakee
County
the
right
way,
and
my
question
is-
and
maybe
this
would
be
something
that
mr.
Rowe
could
comment
on
if
the
governor
has
an
executive
order
in
effect
and
somebody
gets
hurt
in
your
business
or
chokes
on
a
or
slips
off
the
barstool
or
it's
sick
from
coal
bed
because
they
thought
their
hairdresser
was
affected.
B
What
liability
do
you
have
and
what
liability
is
your
provider
gonna
cover
for
you?
You
know.
Are
you
extending
your
liability?
That's
that's
my
thoughts
as
a
business
owner
you
know.
Is
my
insurance
provider
gonna
back
me
up
if
I
go
ahead
and
reopen
and
I
want
people
to
reopen,
but
it's
it's
like
he's
got.
The
JD
Hogg
has
got
a
setup
between
a
hard
place
and
and
and
I'm
disgusted
over
it.
So
I
guess
that
question
is
for
mr.
role.
Y
I
would
agree,
mr.
Sirois,
that
you
should
reach
out
to
your
carrier
if
you're
going
to
open
a
business
in
defiance
of
a
governor's
order.
You
really
need
to
talk
to
your
carrier
because
there
could
be
a
lack
of
coverage
there.
Something
were
to
happen.
It
would
at
least
give
the
carrier
the
ability
to
assert
that
argument,
and
it's
probably
not
a
road.
You
want
to
go
down
and
pay
to
litigate
and
that's
the
problem
with
answering
the
hypothetical
questions
each
carrier
may
handle
it
differently.
Each
scenario
raises
different
types
of
liability.
Y
The
business
owner
could
be
subject
to
some
that
may
normally
have
coverage
some
that
in
a
in
a
writ,
the
regular
world
wouldn't
have
coverage.
So
it's
really
hard
to
give
a
concrete
answer
on
these
types
of
things
and
and
I'm
not
avoiding
it.
You
know
I
I,
don't
think
this
is
necessarily
political.
Either
it's
not
going
to
be
Republican
or
Democrat
answer.
Y
It
should
be
driven
by
the
medical
community
and
probably
not
by
politicians,
and
we
meantime,
while
these
orders
are
in
effect
and
going
through
the
courts,
I'm
hard-pressed
to
give
a
firm
answer
or
advice
to
any
local
business
owner
as
to
what
they
can
or
can't
do.
The
consequences
are
unknown.
Andy.
O
Which
someone
died
yet
the
alternative
that
we're
talking
about
opening
up
and
open
up
you're
talking
about
turning
people
on
that
aren't
going
to
necessarily
well,
they
aren't
going
to
do
the
thing
that
that
the
caution
to
do
unless
they're
under
some
kind
of
restriction,
that
will
maintain
the
kind
of
order
that
we
have,
even
though
it's
very
repressive
and
very
not
comfortable
for
everybody
to
have.
But
the
alternative
is
to
say
well
I'm
not
going
to
pay
any
attention
to
it.
I'm
going
to
just
let
it
let
things
go
as
it.
P
O
But
if
you
let
things
goods
they
can
the
virus
doesn't
care.
The
virus
says
I'm
going
to
do
what
I
got
to
do
regardless.
What
anybody
else
thinks
or
does
I'm
not
going
to
want
to
get
political
about
this
thing
I'm
talking
about
is
human
lives
that
are
involved
throughout
this
whole
procedure,
and
we
should
give
a
thought
as
to
a
computer
and
should
do
regarding
it.
O
R
Let
me
correct
something
if
I
spoke
on,
the
old
business
I
have
not
talked
under
this
new
subject
at
all.
That's
what
this
was
unrelated
to
what
I
was
talking
about
on
OBE
is
because
I
responded
to
something
the
health
department
said
at
our
last
meeting
with
that
being
said,
this
I
have
a
concern
and
a
deep
concern.
If
we're
going
to
have
some
board
in
place
and
I
and
I
think
Jim
caught
me
and
that's
not
a
problem
with
the
board,
but
what
I
need
is
an
inclusive
board.
R
That
means
I
need
businesses,
I
need
the
faith-based
organizations.
I
need
people
from
the
community
to
be
a
part
of
whatever
coalition
is
going
to
be
started
because
I
need
across
the
board
voice
and
not
just
a
group,
a
select
group
of
individuals
being
involved
in
a
process
that's
going
to
affect
the
whole.
So.
A
R
We're
saying
is
we
want
to
make
sure
that
the
faith-based
center,
that
I
don't
care
but
make
sure
everyone
is
in
inclusive,
as
you
go
just
stated
that
you
have
really
met
but
you're
kind
of
building,
so
as
we're
building
I'm
suggesting
that
we
consider
the
basis
the
business,
the
case
based
organization
and
other
individuals
that
are
stakeholders
in
our
particular
county.
The
next
thing,
I
want
to
say
is
saying:
here's
our
governor
and
whether
you
respect
the
person,
respect
the
position.
R
I,
don't
call
folks
out
of
their
names
and
I'm
not
going
to
allow
anyone
else
to
call
individuals.
We
have
the
integrity
that
we
need
to
maintain
and
a
discipline
is
my
kids
or
students
have
done
this.
You
know
I
would
quickly
correct
them,
so
therefore
be
professional
and
whatever
we're
doing
the
next
thing
I
would
like
to
say
is
a
lot
of
deaths
have
been
attributed
to
coffee,
but
that's
not
better
one
autopsy
or
pathologist
report.
R
When
I
talk
to
the
doctor
or
Pacific
doctor,
all
of
sin
I
asked
what
is
being
placed
upon
these
desitin
and
it's
called
acute
respiratory
syndrome.
Coleman
is
just
a
complication.
That's
why
you
get
saying
they're
dying
from
complication,
so
there
is
no
one
person
that
has
this
die
from
colon
19,
it's
complicated.
R
So
there
are
each
thing.
He
suggested
that
if,
if
they
didn't
have
a
mask,
you
could
go
simply
to
farmers,
Reed
or
any
other
store
and
get
a
blue
shop
towels.
He
said
those
are
kind
of
like
75
to
85
percent
effective
if
you
were
just
putting
within
your
mask
and
they
would
in
their
some
state
dr.
fate
whose
I
was
all
doctors
to
be
a
part
of
this
particular
process,
because
if
we're
going
to
save
God
the
community,
yes
I
want
businesses
open.
R
Yes,
I
want
Kankakee
the
friar,
but
I
don't
believe
that
the
government
so
far
off
because
again
he
has
to
deal
with
the
state
whether
you
want
to
be
with
Chicago
will
County
or
whatever.
That
might
be
something
that
might
be
a
conversation
that
we
can
have
and
I'm
sure
you
might
not
object.
We
just
need
your.
We
need
to
conversate
communicate
and
collaborate
with
the
governor
oil,
somebody
excessive
or
our
state
representatives
and
Senators
to
make
sure
that
happens.
R
So,
let's
not
get
into
a
morass,
we
was
met,
we
were
met
with
a
crisis
and
when
you
met
with
a
crisis
unexpectedly,
you
might
have
to
do
somethings
just
say
from
home.
You
might
not
be
making
all
the
best
decision,
but
we
have
a
hundred
and
two
counties
that
if
we
can
sit
at
the
table,
I'm
sure
we
can
come
up
with
something
that's
best
for
our
counties.
We
don't
have
the
wherewithal
one
to
change
anything,
but
if
we
work
together
we
collaborate
and
we
communicate.
R
We
can
get
over
this
doggone
we're
math
and
sensors.
If
we
can
go
out
to
Wars
and
fight
together,
we
cannot
fight
something
best,
this
virus
or
anything
else,
and
it
will
be
history
like
it
wasn't
a
big
1916
or
1918.
When
we
had
a
epidemic
of
this
of
this
magnitude,
so
let's
not
get
so
far
removed.
Then
we
play
the
blame
game.
Let's
be
intelligent,
let's
work
as
professionals
and
let's
get
the
job
done
any.
E
Great
discussion,
we
have
twenty
board
members,
they
have
20
different
opinions,
but
I've
spoken
to
business
owners
in
my
I
just
met
with
to
business
owners
yesterday
literally
have
64
people.
Yes,
the
virus
is
a
serious
concern.
We
should
open
with
a
well
thought-out
plan
that
phases
in
properly
adhering
the
guidelines
adhering
to
what
the
Health
Department
says
and
health
care
professionals
again
no
one's
suggesting
tomorrow
we
open
up,
but
we
need
to
have
something
in
place
by
the
end
of
the
month.
That
has
teeth.
We
need
to
act.
E
Other
counties
are
acting
the
people
we
work
for
heard.
Yes,
there
are
sick
people,
but
these
64
people
that
were
laid
off
in
my
district
with
the
business
owners
I
talked
to.
They
aren't
sure
these
people
are
gonna,
be
will
even
state
live
in
their
part,
so
they
gonna
be.
How
long
is
this?
Gonna
drag
out
the
people?
It's
great
we're
talking
about
it.
I'm
sure
people
appreciate
that,
but
we
need
to
have
an
action
item
and
I'm
gonna
make
the
motion
that
we
take
this
working
document
and
move
it
to
executive
for
further
discussion.
E
Let's
get
this
going
and
let's
get
some
teeth
behind
this
utilizing
the
information
we
have
from
other
counties,
other
areas,
babies,
working
group
and
we
get
a
plan
in
place.
We
need
to
have
something
in
place
by
the
end
of
the
month
that
we
will
be
able
to
say
and
link
again.
Let's
fix,
Attorney
Rose
said
and
thank
you
Jim
for
the
comments.
If
a
business
chooses
to
open,
they
need
Doug,
they
need
to
realize.
Yes,
there
aren't
gonna,
be
risks,
especially
with
licenses.
E
There's
risks
when
you
walk
out
the
door
every
day
and
I
understand
the
fight.
The
virus
isn't
going
away,
there's
never
gonna
be
a
cure,
hopefully
there's
a
vaccine
sooner
than
not,
but
just
like
the
flu
vaccine,
is
it
really
it's
just
gonna
be
a
year
behind
perhaps,
but
that
doesn't
mean
we
need
to
put
our
whole
world,
especially
the
economic
world,
on
hold,
tell
people
they
can't
work
and
tell
Pete
businesses.
They
can't
open
and
I've
also
agree
with
the
essential
non-essential.
Where
is
the
government's
job?
To
tell
somebody
they're
not
essential.
N
E
The
motion
we
move
this
to
executive,
this
working
this
living
working
document
to
be
built
upon
I,
know
the
four
of
us.
Could
you
plan
on
continuing
to
do
what
we're
doing
and
working
for
the
people
by
working
and
working
with
documents
we
have
and
I
will
be
talking
every
board
member,
because
we
feel
that
it's
the
support
issue.
We
were
aware
the
Kinki
County
Board,
the
people
we
work
for
are
expecting
us
to
do
something
whatever
legally.
We
can
do.
Thank
you
much
and.
A
S
You
Andy,
you
know,
I
knew
I,
wasn't
gonna,
say
much
of
anything.
I,
usually
don't
but
I
know
pick
myself.
I
didn't
and
I
know
that,
from
some
conversations
of
my
opinions
flying
the
face,
everybody
else,
I'm
of
the
opinion
that
we
should
have
been
open
yesterday,
I
am
a
small
business.
I
run
every
day.
I
am
me,
I
talked
to
I.
Have
you
know
a
couple
hundred
different
clients
that
I
talked
to
I've
been
working
to
talk
to
every
single
one
of
them?
You
know
I'm,
not
gonna,
wear
a
mask
not
doing
it.
S
S
We
have
to
get
moving
forward
and
I
try
to
keep
my
emotions
out
of
this
as
much
as
I
can.
But
it's
hard
on
many
days.
Thank
you
all
for
working
on
this.
Thank
you
Jim
for
your
your
comments
and
I
will
say
this
and,
of
course,
no
details
at
all,
but
in
my
line
of
work,
sometimes
I
do
see.
Death
certificates
I
have
seen
one
come
across
my
desk.
That
said
cope.
S
W
Chairman,
thank
you.
One
thing
I
will
agree
with
you
on
is.
We
cannot
do
anything
without
the
backing
of
the
health
community.
I
mean
that's
a
given
one
thing
I'd
like
to
say,
though,
is
we
took
an
action
today
to
cap
the
county
at
the
million
dollar
number.
You
know
we
have
that
ability
to
be
able
to
go
at
it
tap
where
we're
going
to
stop
losing
at
some
point,
the
people
in
Kankakee
County
do
not
have
that
option.
W
The
cap
with
their
losses
are,
and
it's
an
eerie
feeling
right
now
that
we
are
gonna.
Let
people
ride
to
bankruptcy
and
then
are
we
going
to
try
and
see
if
we
can
help
them
out
of
bankruptcy,
and
that
to
me
is
not
acceptable.
I
mean
it
is
time
that
we
get
together
and
find
a
way.
Rather,
we
have
to
be
the
leading
County
going
to
get
a
little
bloody,
but
we
need
to
shoot
for
a
June
first
figuring
out
how
to
start
getting
some
businesses
open.
W
P
You
chairman,
one
of
my
question,
is
gonna,
be
for
mr.
row,
but
I'll
make
the
same
comment
as
many
of
the
other
board
members.
I
do
have
a
lot
of
business
in
my
district
and
I've
talked
to
a
lot
of
people,
but
my
question
for
mr.
row
is
if
we
pass
a
resolution
like
this
is
written
which
I
hope
you've
looked
over
and
approved
debt,
but
we're
only
talking
that
we
can
do
this
in
County
businesses
we
have
no
jurisdiction
over
villages,
cities,
towns
or
anything
like
that
is.
Y
That
correct
that
resolution
is
purely
symbolic,
even
if
it
passes,
because
if
the
county
tells
a
business
you
can
open
up
in
defiance
of
a
state
or
governor's
order,
and
that
business
opens
we
can't
prevent
them
from
facing
consequences
from
the
state
and
the
county.
Passing
a
resolution
that
says
you
can
open
up
really
doesn't
even
prevent
them
from
facing
consequences
from
the
county
it.
This
goes
back
to
the
gun
sanctuary
conversation
a
year
more
ago.
Y
You
know
the
county
can
pass
something
like
that,
and
they
can
say
they
don't
want
the
sheriff
to
arrest
for
firearm
violations.
They
don't
want
the
state's
attorney
to
prosecute,
but
there's
no
authority.
The
county
board
has
to
stop
arrest
or
stop
prosecution.
It's
the
same
thing
with
the
governor's
orders:
I'm,
not
saying
that
I'm
planning
to
prosecute
people.
For
that
we
haven't
gotten
any
requests.
We
haven't
seen
tickets
come
through
for
violating
the
stay
at
home
orders,
but
a
resolution
from
the
board.
It's
purely
symbolic.
P
Y
So
as
far
as
liability
I
don't
see
that
the
county
would
have
any
any
skin
in
that
game.
However,
it
doesn't
stop
them
from
suing
the
county,
it
doesn't
stop
them
from
naming
the
county
as
the
defendant
and
then
the
county
having
to
defend
itself
file
motions
to
dismiss
to
try
to
get
out
of
the
litigation.
Y
A
J
Real
quick,
yeah
everybody
in
the
county,
our
businesses
are
very
responsible.
The
ones
in
my
district
are
very
responsible,
but
a
lot
of
it's
up
to
the
individual
themselves.
By
being
one
of
those
people,
I
have
to
be
careful
watch
what
I'm
doing,
but
there's
people
that
are
25
and
30
years
old.
It
really
don't
have
to
be
much
concerned
about
it.
A
Did
I
well
I
appreciate
that
I
wanted
people
to
keep
in
mind,
there's
a
large
population
that
are
asymptomatic.
There
are
in
that
age
range
that
20
to
40
area
that
are
going
home
and
giving
grandma
a
hug
and
grandma's
got
health
issues.
That's
what
a
lot
of
the
health
people
are
worried
about
so
and
while
I'm
not
saying
I
disagree
they're
walking
around
that
they
may
be
a
little
tired.
A
They
may
have
a
headache,
but
they've
got
we're
finding
that
many
have
Kovan
others,
somebody
that
I
know
that
was
a
new
father
and
it's
been
off
on
paternity
with
Kovac
the
whole
time
I
mean
that's,
they
were
asymptomatic,
they
didn't
know.
So
it's
it's
one
of
those
things
where
we
have
to
be
careful
that
we
never
as
board
members
act
like
health
officials
and
that's
essential,
or
else
were
like
our
president
out
there
without
a
foul
Qi.
You
know
just
winging
it
we
care
and
we
should
be
doing
the
right
thing.
A
We
should
be
moving
towards
opening
back
up,
but
it
has
to
involve
the
health
community.
That's
the
path
I'm
on
to
make
sure
that
everybody
has
the
tools
and
the
resources
when
that
day
comes,
but
that's
that's
all
I
wanted
to
say
about
that.
Just
we
need
to
remember
that,
even
though
they're
younger
they're
still
vulnerable
people
in
the
city
of
Chicago
that
are
30
years
old
are
passing
away.
They
have
no
coal
more
comorbidity,
even
though
everybody
in
Kankakee
County,
everybody
has
had
a
hundred
percent
of
that
comorbidity.
A
There
was
a
large
population
of
our
32
or
whatever.
The
number
is
33
that
were
on
hospice,
so
but
there
the
cause
of
death
is
listed
as
Kovan
that
contributed
well.
Was
it
the
lung
cancer,
the
leukemia
that
put
him
on
hospice
or
was
it
Colvin?
So
we
can
have
those
conversations.
The
end
result
is
it's
my
recommendation
not
to
get
at
the
health
community
to
get
ahead
of
it
and
speak
for
them.
So
next
was
mr.
Smith.
V
A
V
E
Smith
in
regards
to
that,
like
I,
said
in
my
comments,
it's
a
working
document
to
be
built
upon
the
ultimate
goal
at
the
end
of
the
month
is
have
dates,
phases
more
specific
information,
you
gotta
start
somewhere.
This
is
the
foundation.
We
are
gonna
work
on
progressing
and
having
a
well
thought-out,
detailed
with
days
phased
in
plan,
adhering
to
also
what
the
health
care
professionals
think
mainly.
We
are
not
gonna.
Just
do
this
as
elective
we
hit,
we
need
I,
agree
and
I
agree
with
everyone
else.
Health
care
needs
to
be
involved.
E
V
E
Board
we
need
to
act
and
maybe
put
something
together
where
he
could
look
at
it.
When
we
have
a
final
product,
he
goes
oh
I
can
get
behind
it,
seek
it
seek
out
the
health
department's
input.
That's
the
intent
on
this.
We
need
to
bring
this
morph
into
executive.
Let's
get
in
between
babies
for
the
group,
the
local
group,
our
little
group
and
executive
by
the
time,
and
the
rolls
around.
E
We
have
dates
specific
information,
an
onboarding
plan
for
all
the
businesses
that
no
one
will
take
the
reopen
with
the
guidance
of
the
health
community
and
again
it
needs
to
be
rated
the
open.
But
you
know
you
can
open
at
your
own
risk
because
of
the
fact
that
the
state
does
have
oversight
over
some
of
these
businesses
and
you're
gonna
have
yourself
at
risk.
By
no
means
are
we
gonna
say
you
need
to
open.
You
need
open,
that's
not
realistic.
We
can't
do
that.
It's
about
individual
choice.
V
V
Not
confident
that
it's
heading
in
the
direction
that
we
need,
we
as
the
board
need
to
be
representing
our
constituents
out
there
as
enemies
alone
and
get
off
the
dime
make
this
happen
waiting
until
the
27th
for
the
executive
to
press
forward.
It's
a
bell
line,
but
I
I
see
this
going
and
moving
just
like
the
governor.
Does
every
time
it'll
be
ending
July
before
any
of
us
gets
off
tonight,
I
had.
U
Want
to
repeat
what
everyone
has
said
already,
but
I
totally
am
concerned
about
small
businesses
and
I
too,
have
been
approached
by
small
businesses,
especially
restaurants
and
I.
Understand
that
we
have
to
you
know,
go
by
the
law
but
I'm,
making
a
plea
to
Governor
Pritzker
to
please
remove
us
from
the
Chicago
zone.
U
C
Z
So,
as
I
said,
I
don't
have
any
it's
not
a
prepared
statement,
but
this
is
one
band
for
somebody
and
I
respect
everybody's
rights
and
liberties
and
freedoms,
but
I
respect
their
life.
More
than
anything
there
you
go
and
that's
where
we
have
to
stay
on
track
and
our
small
businesses
are
suffering.
We
know
they're
suffering.
If
there's
anything,
we
could
do
to
offer
them
any
assistance.
We
need
to
be
there
for
that
in
the
same
way
as
we
need
to
be
there
for
that,
for
the
assistance
to
our
public
that
is
involved
in
this.
Z
Z
These
are
things
that
we
have
to
look
at
and
we
have
to
realize
and
that
we
also
have
to
realize
that
we
are
going
to
have
to
comply
to
rules
that
we're
not
used
to,
and
it's
not
you're
just
going
to
be
until
the
summertime.
When
this
thing
is
died
down.
This
is
going
to
be
something
that's
going
to
be
permanent
until
we
find
a
way
to
fight
this
or
eliminate
this
virus
I'm,
not
a
medical
expert,
I'm,
a
mechanic.
Z
A
A
You
know
checklist,
employee
training,
manuals,
everything
we
need
to
do
to
be
able
to
make
sure
that,
as
most
people
have
said,
everybody
can
exercise
their
rights
and
run
their
life,
the
way
that
they
see
fit,
but
also
realizing
that
your
life
is
connected
to
other
people.
When
you
have
a
business-
and
you
need
to
do
things,
the
right
or
else
frankly,
like
I,
wouldn't
go
in
there
to
a
restaurant,
that
weren't
wearing
masks
and
we're
socially
distancing
their
business
and
weren't,
you
know
wiping
down
the
menus.
A
So
that's
where
I'm
at
and
know
that
I'm
trying
to
give
the
board
the
tools
and
the
resources
to
be
able
to
say
yes,
we
believe
in
this
kind
of
a
plan
I,
do
think
it's
dangerous
to
start
to
develop
our
own
plan
outside
of
what
the
health
community
is
doing.
But
that
is
what-
and
there
is
no
subcommittee-
that's
been
created
by
this
board.
This
is
just
board
members
getting
together,
hopefully
not
violating
Open,
Meetings
Act
and
still
having
a
discussion
which
is
there
right
and
I'm
glad
you're
doing.
A
It
is
appreciated
that
you're
engaged
in
wanting
to
do
these
things.
Just
this
caution
don't
get
ahead
of
the
health
community
because
our
local
data
is
different
than
Chicago
and
again
we
want
the
governor
to
realize
that
as
well.
It's
much
different
so
more
comments,
please
otherwise,
we'll
go
to
a
voice.
Vote
I
have.
J
R
R
Two
weeks
to
Cove
it
so
I
am
close
to
the
issue
of
webinar
loss
to
be
a
friend,
so
what
they
say
cover
it,
but
I
still
say
the
complications
or
whatever
it
is.
However,
I
need
to
know,
because
I
think
the
county
I
think
from
Jim's
table.
You
all
stated
that
there
are
similar
counties
doing
several
things
that,
to
what
we're
doing
I
need
to
know
your
ears
been
open
to
the
Illinois
Attorney
General
across
the
state
as
to
them
taking
any
type
of
action
anywhere.
Y
Not
not
at
all
and
and
I
can
tell
you.
I
even
was
looking
the
other
day
back
on
May
six,
that
the
governor's
press
conference
and
he
specifically
said
that
they
were
looking
for
local
law
enforcement
officials,
local
state's
attorney,
to
reminded
the
public
about
the
consequences
that
the
state
of
Illinois
could
impose.
He
didn't
wasn't
looking
for
a
local
law
enforcement
to
go
out
and
arrest
people
for
state's
attorneys
to
go
into
court.
I,
don't
even
know,
if
he's
looking
for
the
Attorney
General
to
do
that.
But
his
comments
were
simply.
Y
R
Right
and
my
other
decision
is,
would
it
be
safe
because
I
don't
know
if
we
have
or
have
it
I
haven't
heard,
but
just
for
what
I
consider
to
be
proper
protocol
and
courtesy?
Have
this
County
listed
or
send
any
information
to
the
governor
stating
that
we
don't
want
to
be
considered
from
a
letter
from
the
county,
a
part
of
the
Chicago
region,
whatever
that
region
is,
we
would
like
to
be
considered
separate.
Have
you
been
given
the
opportunity
to
have
a
letter
to
so
that
we
could
get
a
response?
R
R
A
Well,
I,
just
to
clarify
to
the
board
I
think
I've
mentioned
a
couple
times.
I
have
reached
out
to
our
representatives
who,
in
turn,
have
taken
our
message
to
the
governor
I
have
had
our
lobbyists
have
conversations
with
the
governor
in
the
governor's
office
and
they've
all
asked
for
our
local
specific
data
and
so
we're
assembling
that
data
to
prune
where
we
don't
get
along.
You
know,
don't
have
it
there.
Could
you
cuz
you
hit
me
please.
We.
R
A
As
mentioned
to
see,
if
we
can
suggest
a
different
region
that
matches
our
commuting
patterns
in
and
out
of
the
city
and
where
you
know,
people
work,
I,
think
Kendall
County
has
63
percent
of
their
workforce.
That
goes
north
or
east
into
Chicago,
and
we
have
similar
numbers
here.
It's
more
5050,
but
there's
a
lot
of
people
coming
in
here
and
vice-versa
going
out
of
the
area.
So,
yes,
we
have
reached
out.
They
know
very
well.
The
down
state
senator
caucus,
which
mr.
A
you
know,
senator
Joyce
is
part
of-
has
sent
a
letter
asking
for
exactly
what
we
were
talking
about
right
now,
not
just
Kankakee
County,
but
others
to
be
considered
a
little
bit
differently.
And
it's
my
understanding
that
that
map
that
was
delineated.
These
zones
was
a
hospital
map
like
an
emergency
management,
hospitalization
map,
that's
roughly
30
years
old
I.
Don't
have
that
verified,
but
I've
been
told
that
by
more
than
one
person
that
is
in
emergency
management,
so
I
will
say
that
you're
not
wrong.
Everybody
here
is
not
wrong.
A
Thinking
that
we
shouldn't
be
part
of
that
region.
I
just
need
to
build
the
case
with
data
that
says
we
don't
want
to
be
and
if,
in
fact,
we
are
still
lumped
into
that
to
be
able
to
say
well,
this
is
what
our
numbers
are.
We
actually
meet
that
requirement,
that
is
in
your
mandate,
and
so
then
we
we
are
in
a
situation
where
we
are.
A
We
are
complying
with
the
mandate
on
our
own
and
not
tied
to
Chicago's
numbers,
because
if
you
think
about
it,
there's
going
to
be
new
cases
going
through
the
roof
for
an
extended
period
of
time.
But
what
we're
seeing
is
is
that
the
most
at-risk
are
the
ones
that
that's
not
part
of
that
new
case
group,
and
so
things
are
working
in
that
area.
And
so
we
need
to
focus
on
that.
A
Maybe
for
health,
for
the
health
people
and
then
maybe
do
what
we
need
to
do
to
make
sure
that
it
doesn't
keep
spreading
to
the
younger
I
want
to
call
a
bulletproof
people
that
don't
think
that
this
matters
to
them,
because
they
interact
with
other
people
that
it
really
does
matter
to
them
so
again
responsibly.
We
got
to
do
this
quick
and
we
have
to
do
a
responsible.
Can
we
do
both?
Can
both
of
these
coexist
in
a
one
month
period
where
we're
all
sick
and
tired
of
sitting
at
home?
A
F
Yeah
I
just
wanted
to
reiterate
that
you
know
the
reopening
safely
based
on
regionally
kind
of
what
you
just
said,
as
well
being
data-driven
on
our
own
statistics
rather
than
just
the
Chicago
statistics.
And
if
you
could
restate
the
motion
that
we'll
be
voting
on
I'd
like
to
rehear
that,
if
you
could
Jim.
E
Motion
to
move
what
we
have
the
foundation
of
what
we've
drawn
up,
which
is
a
living
working
document
to
be
built
upon
with
more
specifics,
like
I
explained
to
mr.
Smith,
with
dates
with
more
detailed
information
and
hearing
toward
the
healthcare
community
and
recommends
with
them
leading
the
way
with
an
onboarding
process
with
businesses
that
we
bring
it
to
executive.
E
For
that,
simple
for
that
working
for
that
discussion
and
putting
an
action
item
in
the
place,
be
the
executive
to
bring
back
to
the
board
whether
it
be
a
special
meeting
of
the
board
or
whatever
it
takes
to
have
an
item,
a
county
board
action
that
has
teeth.
This
is
the
move,
the
executive?
That's
all!
It
is
right
now.
E
E
The
stand
up
and
do
its
best
for
the
people
we
work
for
we're,
not
an
advisory
committee.
We
are
the
county
board,
but
in
this,
in
this
dismantle
is
to
simply
move
the
discussion
today
to
the
executive
committee
for
further
discussion
with
the
intent
of
having
a
document
resolution
ready
to
go
to
be
voted
on
by
the
county.
Full
County
Board.
H
F
A
C
D
C
C
C
C
D
K
L
Q
D
W
W
C
A
Oh,
she
carries
thank
you
we're.
Obviously
you
know
we're
not
done
with
this
issue.
If
there
are
things
that
need
to
come
up
under
new
business
of
other
committee
meetings,
just
to
reminder
to
everybody
that
those
are
restarting
via
zoom,
as
we
still
have
at-risk
people
and
we
can't
socially
distance
properly
in
certain
areas
with
the
public
and
the
board
and
everybody
so
we're
gonna
continue.
This,
which
happen
happens
to
be
another
unknown.
A
You
know,
there's
again,
there's
lots
of
questions
here
about
what's
going
on,
but
I
definitely
don't
want
to
bring
board
members
all
together
to
a
room
when
we
still
have
active
virus
in
the
community.
As
we
know
it
still
is
so,
but
we
still
have
those
meetings
via
zoom
they'll
all
be
broadcast.
You'll
get
the
meeting
invites
a
half
hour
roughly
before
the
meetings
every
day
just
to
continue
on,
as
we
are
right
now.
So
that
being
said,
is
there
any
other
new
business?
Yes,.
R
A
Be
via
zoom
yeah
I'll
be
here:
I
gave
the
board
chairman
the
opportunity
if
they
wanted
to
come
in
and
I
would
leave
the
room
to
do
that.
They
all
said
just
facilitate
the
meeting
like
we're
doing
now
and
then
did
for
finance.
So
those
committee
chairmen
kind
of
acquiesced,
if
you
will,
but
if
they
wanted
to-
and
they
still
can
come
in
here
and
I'll,
just
go
upstairs,
so
we
can
stay
six
feet
apart.