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Friday, January 05, 2018 |
Reena Tandon: (309) 533-1210 |
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BIPARTISAN SENATE AND HOUSE COMMITTEE TO EXAMINE LEGIONNAIRES’ OUTBREAK
CHICAGO – Ongoing tragic outbreaks of Legionnaire’s disease resulting in 13 deaths at the Quincy Veterans’ Home have led State Senator Tom Cullerton (D-Villa Park) to call for a full legislative hearing to examine and discuss the state’s response.
Cullerton has called a joint subject matter hearing of the House and Senate Veterans Affairs Committees to help examine the response to Legionnaire’s disease outbreaks at the veterans’ home and the protocol that needs to be put in place by the governor’s administration to prevent future outbreaks in Quincy and all veteran homes throughout Illinois.
What: Joint Senate and House subject matter hearing regarding Quincy Veterans’ Home Legionnaire’s Disease Outbreak and Response
When: 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 9
Where: Bilandic Building, Committee Room C600
160 N. LaSalle St., Chicago
Who: Members of the House and Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee– Sen. Tom Cullerton, chairman
Representatives from the Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Public Health, Center of Disease Control and Governor Bruce Rauner’s Office have been asked to prepare testimony and respond to inquiries.
Audio of the hearing can be heard at ilga.gov, and video will be streamed live on blueroomstream.com, which is a subscription-based service.