Commentary: Let voters decide whether Illinois should eliminate cash bail – Chicago Sun-Times

"(W)e find it troubling that the Legislature refused to allow the voice of the voters to be heard in determining if the bail provisions found in Article 1, Section 9 of our Constitution’s Bill of Rights should be amended. In the past, the Legislature trusted the will of the voters to determine if amendments to the Constitution should be approved. Yet the Legislature deliberately chose to prevent the voters from having a say in the elimination of cash bail. In doing so, the General Assembly showed they did not trust the will of the people."
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Giddyap
3 years ago

Democrats are afraid that voters would reject their soft on crime nonsense

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