Burke, Quinn, Tabares, O'Shea, Curtis Want 'Line of Duty' Designation for COVID-19 Fallen First Responders
Five Southwest Side aldermen are joining forces to push a proposed ordinance designed to make certain that first responders who pass away from COVID-19 will be considered as fallen in the line of duty.
The aldermen are Edward M. Burke (14th), Marty Quinn
Ald. Edward M. Burke |
“First responders are on the front lines battling an enemy that has already claimed thousands of lives,” Burke said. “As members of the City Council, we have a moral obligation to support the loved ones of these heroes who have fallen in this fight against COVID-19.”
The ordinance, drafted with input from the representatives
Ald. Marty Quinn |
“First responders put their lives on the line every day, but the COVID-19 pandemic has added even more stress and uncertainty,” Quinn added. “This ordinance will help to honor the fallen and help the families who have lost their loved one.”
“There should be no question that if a first responder falls to
Ald. Silvana Tabares |
Chicago Police officers who pass away in the line of duty are also entitled to a full honors funeral.
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Don’t be fooled by feel good gestures designed by our crooked politicians to make themselves look good. If they were serious about helping first responders they would fund all our pensions at state, county and local level AS REQUIRED BY LAW. Also they would force Mayor Lightfoot to sign a Chicago police contract.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely agree. Look closely at the Cook County Pension Fund, at least 20 years of fraud. Only one (1) person on duty disability. Something smells.
DeleteWell said.
DeleteWhat he said!
DeletePrivatize cfd.
DeleteCut cpd salaries by 35%.
Put both on obama care.
Increase pension contributions to 17%.
Prohibit having more than one pension and limit pension to 50% PERIOD, limit COLAS to like 3% every 5 years.
DeleteI believe taxpayers are beginning to hate first responders, crybabies.
ReplyDeleteShake the Cup.....
ReplyDeleteEasy solution, cut police and firefighters pension by 50% .
ReplyDeleteWill investigations by feds include mcglarddy,rsm, and legacy consultants. OT: why hasn't cook county had an auditor for nearly 3 years now. What's up with that commissioner Daley.
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