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Bail relief bill signed into law

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* AP

Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner has signed legislation to reduce county jail crowding by granting bail relief to non-violent offenders.

The Republican governor signed the measure Friday in Chicago. Legislative sponsors joined him. They were Chicago Democratic state Sen. Donne Trotter, House Republican Leader Jim Durkin of Western Springs and Chicago Democratic state Rep. Elgie Sims.

Rauner says the plan improves the criminal justice system. He said, “Our system must work equally for all our residents.”

Willie Wilson, an African-American businessman who once ran for mayor and has since been working on criminal justice reform issues, was deeply involved in the passage of this legislation. You can hear him speak about the bill today by clicking here.

* From the Senate Democrats…

Senate Bill 2034 establishes rights for defendants with regard to bail, encourages courts to adopt a statewide, data-driven risk assessment tool and extends the sunset of the Illinois Street Gang and Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations law by five years. This legislation shifts the focus of pre-trial release decision making from a person’s ability to afford bail to an individual’s threat to public safety or flight risk.

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* From the governor…

“We are taking an important step in improving our state’s criminal justice system,” Governor Rauner said. “Our system must work equally for all our residents, in every community, regardless of their income. We should be focused on putting people in jobs not jail.”

* Tribune

Notably absent at the bill signing ceremony was Dart, who launched a campaign last fall against the cash-bail system. The sheriff’s office did not respond to an inquiry about why he wasn’t at the event. Sen. Donne Trotter, D-Chicago, noted Dart’s absence and suggested he should have been invited.

posted by Rich Miller
Friday, Jun 9, 17 @ 3:41 pm

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  1. It’s nice to have reminders that good bills with bipartisan support are still possible in this day and age.

    Comment by ste_with_a_v_en Friday, Jun 9, 17 @ 3:56 pm

  2. This is what bothers me about Rauner, he really can be a good governor. Signing bills like this in the midst of a re-election fight is good governance and seems to ignore the political risk that a defendant who is able avoid pre-trial detention commits a more severe crime while released.

    An experienced politician likely would only sign this at the beginning of a term, not more than halfway into the term.

    Comment by Swift Friday, Jun 9, 17 @ 4:00 pm

  3. More like this please…

    You can always choose… more like this please…

    Comment by Oswego Willy Friday, Jun 9, 17 @ 4:02 pm

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