Pritzker OKs changes to Prisoner Review Board following years of controversy – Capitol News IL

Gov. JB Pritzker signed a new law Friday to make a series of changes to the Prisoner Review Board after it released a man who would go on to commit murder, leading to intense scrutiny in Springfield.
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daskoterzar
9 months ago

JumboJB doesn’t listen to Republicans. The article has a number of comments from Republicans recommending additional controls, that seem to make a lot of sense. But, this joke of a governor did even listen and plowed ahead with his own idea and only did half the job. That’s not what a state needs in a governor – that position needs to look at all the information and input and get to best solution for the people…not just one that promotes himself. Schmuck.

Bobbi
9 months ago

Tell us again how you’re the main person looking out for us,JB. I know we are overwhelmed with no- info voters, but, this is getting embarrassing.

Deb
9 months ago

The safe T act needs to be repealed.

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