Jeanne Ives sat in for Bruce DuMont on Beyond the Beltway for a conversation on Illinois education along with Ted Dabrowski, Charles Lipson of the University of Chicago and Patrick Hanley of the New Trier Township Democrats.
Matt Rosenberg joined the program in its second half to talk about Chicago’s increasing crime problem and the dangers of the SAFE-T Act.
Read more at Wirepoints:
- Six facts Gov. Pritzker doesn’t want you to know about Illinois’ 2022 Report Card
- Illinois’ 2021 student outcomes collapsed during school shutdowns, Covid mitigations
- Drifting, drag racing and carjacking: Motorized mayhem overwhelms Chicago streets
- Cook County’s dismal crime situation offers a glimpse of Illinois under the SAFE-T Act
- SAFE-T Act targets cops for online transparency, but not criminals
- Five more things wrong with Illinois’ SAFE-T Act

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If this bill passes, say goodbye to local control over all Illinois parks and expect to see open drug and alcohol use, needles, no sanitation and fire hazards, but no ordinary park users.
Well they are related by woke progressive governance. The first mistake the electorate makes is confusing a government jobs program with education.