With increased crime, Republicans call for action as Democrats look to ‘slow down to speed up’ – Center Square

House Minority Leader Jim Durkin called for the repeal of the Democrats' sweeping criminal justice reform and police regulation law. “So they’re going to go down this process and say ‘we’re making minor changes, a couple of tweaks here and there,. But the fact is this thing is wrong, it’s dead wrong, and it’s going to set back public safety by decades if we don’t get this fixed this year.”
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Ex Illini
4 years ago

On a national level, crime is a major issue. The Dems know it and are scared of what it means for them. I doubt the Illinois Dems will get their act together to do something meaningful. Hopefully it cost them a few House seats. Looking at you Sean Casten.

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