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The Majority Report 09/18/23 - Marking the end of cash bail

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Category: Majority Report
Monday, September 18, 2023 07:31 AM
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Senator Robert Peters

Peters celebrates end of cash bail system based on wealth

CHICAGO — Illinois officially became the first state in the United States to end the use of cash bail on Monday, thanks to collaboration between State Senator Robert Peters, crime victim advocates, domestic violence groups, state’s attorneys and law enforcement.

“The struggle for changing our current criminal justice system into a system that prioritizes public safety over wealth has been a long and hard-fought battle, but now that we are on the other side, our focus is on ensuring effective implementation,” said Peters (D-Chicago). “We all have a responsibility to keep our ear to the ground and ensure people are not incarcerated simply because they cannot afford to pay their way out.”

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Sen. Morrison

Morrison commends third-party look to improve DCFS procedures

SPRINGFIELD — Continuing her commitment to advancing the safety of children and families across the state, State Senator Julie Morrison supported a new online data dashboard being implemented by the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services to foster enhanced transparency and accountability from the agency.

“An independent, third-party look into the organization and structure of DCFS is long overdue," said Morrison (D-Lake Forest). “We owe it to the children served in this long-troubled agency to take a serious look at how the agency can improve.”

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Sen. VillaVilla observes September as Suicide Prevention Month

WEST CHICAGO — September marks the 15th annual Suicide Prevention Month, and State Senator Karina Villa is highlighting the importance of suicide awareness and prevention for Illinois residents.

“My heart goes out to every person who has lost a loved one to suicide,” said Villa (D-West Chicago), chair of the Senate Public Health Committee. “We need to be vigilant in our support for people who experience mental health challenges. By working together, we can create a safer, more compassionate state where every individual’s mental wellbeing is valued and protected.”

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Senator Rachel Ventura, Joliet: Residents encouraged to apply for energy bill assistance program | Times Weekly

 

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