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*** UPDATED x1 *** Isabel’s morning briefing

Monday, Jun 26, 2023 - Posted by Isabel Miller

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    * Tribune | Should people in prison serving life for crimes committed when they were under 21 get another chance? Some Illinois legislators say yes.: The measure would make sentencing reforms that have been passed in recent years retroactive for nearly everyone in prison who was convicted of serious crimes committed when they were teens or young adults. Instituting the reforms would make them eligible for parole at some point, giving House and others in similar situations a chance at being freed. The bill failed to advance this spring despite the Democratic-controlled legislature’s push in recent years to lower the prison population and enact progressive criminal justice policies. But its backers aren’t giving up.

    * WBEZ | Video gambling company agrees to pay $1 million fine to state of Illinois: The settlement comes more than two years after Illinois Gaming Board officials filed their case against Accel Entertainment — which is based in the western suburbs and has become the biggest player in the booming video gambling industry.

    * WVIK | GOP Leader McCombie Grades the Illinois Legislative Session: Tony McCombie, House Republican Leader, reflects on the recently completed session including the budget, schools, economy, two ‘Only-in-Illinois’ stories, her grade for the legislative process and much more.

    * Sun-Times | Illinois must hold pawnbrokers accountable for high interest loans to military: Woodstock Institute has been fighting to end all predatory lending in Illinois for decades, and we uncovered two pawnshops charging 243.3% APR to an active-duty service member in the week leading up to Veterans Day 2022. Woodstock’s investigation showed that Illinois pawnbrokers are failing to inquire about the borrower’s military status and overcharging active-duty service members with triple-digit interest rates.

    * QC Times | East Moline state representative reflects on spring session: The statehouse was already a familiar space for Gregg Johnson from advocacy work when he returned to Springfield in January. Back in the day, Johnson said, he would spend days under the dome advocating for health care, higher minimum wage or issues related to the organization he represented at the time. This time around, he was walking into the statehouse as the Democratic Representative for the 72nd House District.

    * ABC | Three Democratic governors are raising their profiles, which could chart paths to White House: Experts: All three Democrats have been floated as possible 2024 presidential candidates amid voters’ concern over the fitness of Biden, 80, to serve another four-year term. But all have enthusiastically endorsed Biden and publicly said they have no plans to run themselves. Last week, Pritzker told “ABC News Live Prime” anchor Linsey Davis that he was “flattered to have been considered among people who might run for president” but that “President Biden has done a terrific job.”

    * Journal Star | Illinois has extended its cocktails to-go law. Here’s what to know: The alcohol itself must be in a sealed container and placed in a space inaccessible to the passenger area while being transported, such as the trunk. For delivery, third-party groups are not permitted.

    * Illinois Farmer Today | Farmer sees solution to dust storms: southern Illinois farmer, teacher and conservationist, Richard “Dick” Lyons was so moved by the dust storm that caused fatalities on an Illinois highway in May that he wrote this letter to the General Assembly.

    * River Bender | New Illinois Movement Chair Discusses Progress, Future Plans: “Our movement is about following the process provided in the U.S. Constitution to pursue the formation of a new state separate from the State of Illinois,” Merrit said. She clarified that they’re not trying to remove Chicago from the state - rather, they aim to remove the rest of Illinois and form it into a new state, New Illinois.

       

9 Comments
  1. - Oswego Willy - Monday, Jun 26, 23 @ 8:04 am:

    ===“It is my honor to represent the commonsense people of Central Illinois and be their voice in Springfield. Our fight has just begun.”===

    It should be noted, however, that Chris Miller had a 3%er sticker on his truck that his common sense seemingly forgot what that means… and Miller’s commonsensical wife, who is a member of Congress felt the commonsense of the leader of the National Socialists of the 1930s and 1940s… of Germany…

    … it should be noted exactly who and what Miller (no relation to Rich or Isabel) is, and what he and his wife think needs representating.


  2. - No Contest - Monday, Jun 26, 23 @ 8:40 am:

    That is some transparency by Fritz Kaegi.


  3. - Rudy’s teeth - Monday, Jun 26, 23 @ 9:40 am:

    Re: Cardinal Cupich’s comments and the report released by AG Raoul…”Beware of hypocrites wearing capes and cassocks.”


  4. - Amalia - Monday, Jun 26, 23 @ 9:42 am:

    that story about juveniles and life if crime happened when they were under 21 contains delicious irony. JBJenkins working against change ,many other pieces on this, though now she looks for victim notice. elsewhere she says because she’s carrying out her mother’s wish to keep in the then juvenile killer of her sister. But she had no trouble advocating for Renaldo Hudson….19, stabbed and burned a man to death…to get off death row and out of prison. and he admits his guilt. the victim in that case was an elderly man who had no family here, from Sweden I believe. where was victim advocacy for Folke Peterson? Ironic.


  5. - cermak_rd - Monday, Jun 26, 23 @ 9:46 am:

    I think my support of parole offering for people who committed serious crimes in their youth is going to depend on the crime committed. There is a family in my hometown where 5 members were killed by an eighteen year old man.
    That man has come up for parole 14 times since then. Everytime the family has to gather names on petitions and hurt all over again as they try to keep him behind bars.
    This proposed law would not hurt this family as it already has to go through this routinely, but how many other families will it make go through that pain?
    And how fair is it to either the convict or the friends/family of the deceased that it all seems to depend on how active the latter are? I’m sure there are other considerations like does the prisoner comply with prison rules, admitted his guilt, etc. but it really seems that victim advocates are the key.


  6. - Larry Bowa Jr. - Monday, Jun 26, 23 @ 9:47 am:

    “Cardinal Cupich said he was blindsided by the report”

    How about you guys never complain again for the rest of your lives. I wouldn’t let a Catholic priest speak to my kid so maybe worry about whether all the child rape has been flushed out before you worry about the government not holding your hand through the revelation of your organization’s astounding criminal behavior.


  7. - btowntruth from forgottonia - Monday, Jun 26, 23 @ 12:27 pm:

    “Merrit emphazised that this is not a partisan issue.”

    Riiiiiiiight.


  8. - Proud Sucker - Monday, Jun 26, 23 @ 2:24 pm:

    ==“Merrit emphazised that this is not a partisan issue.”

    Riiiiiiiight.==

    And, based upon recent election trends, I don’t see any of the collar counties wanting to separate from Cook - except, maybe, Will, depending on which day of the week you ask them.


  9. - Keep it Real - Monday, Jun 26, 23 @ 3:59 pm:

    As a supporter of most Dem policies, I think this is a horrible law that favors democracy to the few and frustrates it for most. How could this possibly be a constitutional law?! And what, you now have to travel 200 miles to make that argument in court. Shame. Heaps and heaps of shame.


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