SPRINGFIELD – In collaboration with law enforcement, states attorneys and other stakeholders, the Illinois Senate Democratic Caucus passed a measure Thursday to clarify the Pretrial Fairness Act portions of the SAFE-T Act and ensure smooth implementation of the law.
“The SAFE-T Act was the result of hours of testimony and negotiations with domestic violence advocates, proponents of reform, law enforcement and states attorneys at the table working to create a pathway to a better and more equitable criminal legal system,” said State Senator Elgie R. Sims, Jr. (D-Chicago). “However, due to the misinformation campaign led by opponents of the measure, we spent countless hours dispelling falsehoods and working to ensure that the law was not taken out of context. The trailer we passed allows us to clarify the language of this transformational law while preserving the protections for crime survivors and ensures we stop criminalizing poverty in this state.”
On November 21 from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., my office is joining Rep. Kam Buckner, Meredian Health Community Affairs and the Department of Healthcare and Family Services for a Thanksgiving Food Giveaway at Oakwood Shores Senior Residence.
On Nov. 16, join State Rep. Kam Buckner, Cook County Comm. Bill Lowry, State Senator Robert Peters, Illinois Worknet, IL Department of Employment Security and Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership for a virtual job fair from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Zoom link will be provided upon registration.
Registration Link for Virtual Job Fair:
https://26thdistrictilstaterepkambucknervjf.eventbrite.com/
On Thursday, Nov. 10, there will be a SAFE-T Act Resource Fair at Quinn Chapel AME on 2401 S. Wabash Ave. Register: bit.y/SafeTActFairNov10
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