IL state senator blasts prison hospice bill for being named after murderer – Center Square

Legislation that mandates the Illinois Department of Corrections annually report on hospice and palliative care within its facilities is being criticized for being named after a convicted murderer who threw a victim head first down an elevator shaft.
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Billy
9 months ago

Why is this a surprise? Democrats love criminals , terrorists and pedophiles! Especially in democrat run Illinois.

Hello, Indiana!
9 months ago
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Wait until they begin naming state facilities after George Floyd, Michael Brown, Jacob Blake, etc.

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