Champaign Mayor Deborah Frank Feinen Baffled by Public Outcry on her COVID-19 Emergency Powers

Champaign Mayor Deborah Frank Feinen Baffled by Public Outcry on Executive powers to Ban Guns, Shutoff Utilities, Seize Private Property, and Prohibit Citizens to Enter or Leave the City
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On March 13th, 2020, Illinois Mayor Deborah Frank Feinen issued an executive order declaring an emergency in Champaign, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The ordinance, which provides the Mayor with unprecedented powers, received widespread criticism both locally and nationwide.

Included in the executive order are measures that grant Mayor Feinen “extraordinary powers”: 

Feinen has been a licensed attorney in Illinois Since 1992, and has been Mayor of Champaign since 2015. According to Feinen, after passing these measures, she went home thinking, “I’m pretty proud of us…Instead of just referring to the code, we attached it, so people could see it.” Feinen did not see any issue with giving such extreme powers to the Mayor of a midwest town of 90,000 people. But the next day, according to Feinen, the phones rang off the hook at City Hall, and “our social media just started blowing up.”

A full article on the meeting can be found here: City of Champaign Mayor Feinen Declares COVID-19 Emergency- Citizens Question Powers Granted in Ordinance and City’s Healthcare Preparedness