Republican lawmakers introduce bill to adjust Illinois SAFE-T Act – WCIA (Champaign)

House Bill 1482 would widen the net for what felony charges could qualify for pre-trial detention. Republican lawmakers argue the adjustments are necessary to keep the public safe from habitual offenders. But the lawmakers introducing the legislation recognize that passing this bill will be a long shot.
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Deb
6 months ago

Democrats are pro criminal. They’ll never pass this bill.

Don Diego de la Vega
6 months ago
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They, democrats, love criminals, hate law abiding citizens. They hate conservatives, law abiding firearm owners, Christians, and hate America. The democrat party should be declared a domestic terrorist organization.

Brian Jones
6 months ago

More power to them.

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