Illinois state lawmakers share expectations for SAFE-T Act in fall veto session – Center Square

Illinois lawmakers are set to return to Springfield for the fall veto session Tuesday. Members from both parties shared their expectations regarding potential changes to the controversial SAFE-T Act.
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Lana
3 years ago

And the Democrat politicians and Communist Media Broadcast, The People have spoken shown by the election results, they want our policies…. therefore, no bail for car jackers, murderers, rapists, arsonists…..will be enacted…..Go forward criminal you have the communist democrat parties Blessing…Wreak Havoc among the law abiding to further our Communist Agenda.
This Election across the Country..Was Stolen!

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