Illinois Dems seek to expand post-release convict support, housing – Center Square

Lawmakers in Springfield are pushing to pass legislation to provide people recently released from prison with housing, which they say will save Illinois taxpayers by reducing the likelihood for someone to reoffend.
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Hello, Indiana!
4 hours ago

I can’t believe that in the old days when people were held until trial and didn’t have their sentences automatically reduced by half that repeated and continuous crime breaking was committed by ex- cons even without a plethora of social services. The vast majority of cons went out, got jobs, checked in with their parole officer and never saw the inside of a jail again without a lot of hand holding. This is just another opportunity to grift from the taxpayers.

Brian
6 hours ago

How’s the cashless bail working with RE-OFFENDERS??

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