Sen. Jason Plummer Op-Ed: The Illinois Prisoner Review Board is a mess of Pritzker’s making – Chicago Tribune*

Gov. J.B. Pritzker appears at the State of Illinois Board of Elections in Springfield March 7, 2022. "Since taking office, Gov. J.B. Pritzker has been gradually and quietly transforming the Illinois Prisoner Review Board, which is responsible for deciding whether to release some of the state’s most violent criminals from prison early, to fit his “weak on crime” agenda. That is, until now. Senate Democrats who covered for him for over a year finally had enough of his dangerous gamesmanship."
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Boscowama
4 years ago

Everything a Leftist like Pritzker touches turns to shite!

debtsor
4 years ago
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Yes, the point for leftists is to turn everything into shite. The offer a solution to a working system, and then they break it.

Ex Illini
4 years ago

Everything King Pritzker touches is a mess. Why should the PRB be any different.

Jockey
4 years ago

Why hasn’t there been an ILPRB annual report issued since JB took office in 2019????

These reports are truly missing on the website. How many early releases were there during the pandemic in 2020??? What are they hiding?

The prison Pop. has drastically declined.

Paul Boomer
4 years ago

I heard he pushed hard for the release of 3 toilet thieves. He said he understood their crime and felt compassion for their behavior

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