CHICAGO (AP) – Businesses that defy Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s stay-at-home order could face a misdemeanor under emergency rules his administration has filed.
The change took effect Friday when the rules were filed, but legislators on a bipartisan committee have the chance to review it on Wednesday.
If they don’t reject it, it’ll remain in effect for 150 days. Class A misdemeanors are punished by a fine between $75 and $2,500.
The Pritzker’s administration’s general counsel Ann Spillane likens it to a traffic ticket.
However, some Republicans called it an overreach of Pritzker’s powers.