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House advances its own public safety legislative package

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* Tribune

The House early Tuesday evening voted 95-5 to approve a measure that would create a new state fund to help recruit and retain officers and lower the retirement age for some Illinois State Police employees, among other steps aimed at addressing law enforcement staffing issues.

It’s unclear how the measure, sponsored by Democratic state Rep. Dave Vella of Rockford, will fare in the Senate or whether it will be part of a larger Democratic proposal.

Republicans largely voted in favor of the legislation to avoid “no” votes being used against them in an election year, but nonetheless were critical.

“This isn’t state government — this is an apology,” Republican Rep. Andrew Chesney of Freeport, who voted for the bill, told Democrats during the debate. “You are suffering from political amnesia because your policies hurt people, and now, you want a redo.”

Legislatures redo and readjust and reevaluate all the time, particularly after an over-reach. They announce “final passage” just before bills clear the second chamber, but nothing is ever truly settled law. And Rep. Chesney voted “Yes” on that bill and numerous other public safety bills last night after most reporters’ deadlines. Must’ve been decent bills.

* House public safety dot points…

House Democrats
Public Safety Package Fact Sheet April 5, 2022

HB 1097 – Eavesdropping and Gang RICO 2-year Extension (L. Hernandez/Costa Howard/Manley) – Introduced April 5

HB 1100 – Car Crime Package (Delgado/Croke/Stava-Murray/Ford/Buckner) – Introduced April 5

HB 1095 – Victim/Witness Package (Gordon-Booth/Gonzalez/Buckner/Manley) – Introduced April 5

HB 1103 – Tech/Camera Package (Greenwood/Zalewski/A. Williams/Manley) – Introduced April 5

HB 1568 – Police Retention and Recruitment Package (Vella/Yednock/Stuart/Buckner/Manley) – Introduced April 4

HB 1571 – First Responder and Shift Worker Child Care (Manley/Collins/Stuart/Vella) – Introduced April 4

HB 1321 – Law Enforcement Mental Health (LaPointe/Hurley/Ortiz/Gong-Gershowitz/Conroy) – Introduced April 4

* Restore Justice…

Hi Rich - I am sharing Restore Justice’s statement on HB 1100, HFA 2, which will create a new Class 1 felony for predatory vehicular highjacking. We oppose this bill and encourage the Legislature to instead invest in solutions that would actually deter carjacking and other crimes. Restore Justice Illinois | Oppose HB1100, HFA 2 and a Return to Over-Incarceration Policies

* Meanwhile, here’s Capitol News Illinois

Sen. Kimberly Lightford, D-Maywood, said she and her husband were victims of a carjacking around Christmas. Lightford said they were dropping a friend off and as they were getting back into their car, three masked individuals came up to them and told her husband to get down on the ground.

Lightford said the moment felt like a movie as she pleaded with the carjackers not to shoot her husband. She said they took her purse and started to look in the car’s glove compartment and armrest. But she said the car was a loaner and it was empty, which caused the carjackers to become upset.

To distract the other two men, Lightford said her husband threw the keys across the ground to get them on the driver’s side of the car so she could leave the passenger’s side and run.

“My husband told me to run. I was terrified and I believed that I stopped breathing,” Lightford said.

Lightford said the carjackers still have yet to be caught but that law enforcement responded quickly that night and did a good job in handling the situation as best as they could.

* WTTW

As Gov. J.B. Pritkzer has proposed, the efforts commits to funding and progressing Illinois’ mostly-dormant state witness protection program.

In 2014, Peoria Democratic Rep. Jehan Gordon-Booth’s son was killed; without a witness who testified about the shooting “our family probably never would have gotten justice.”

That witness, she said, had to move because of threats to the witness’ family safety.

Witnesses need not just cooperate; “they also have to go and take the stand in court and stand before that individual who they saw take someone else’s life” Gordon-Booth said.

posted by Rich Miller
Wednesday, Apr 6, 22 @ 12:24 pm

Comments

  1. Over incarceration policies. Yeah. Tell that to a person who has had a gun shoved in their face.

    Comment by Blue Dog Wednesday, Apr 6, 22 @ 1:04 pm

  2. “ Yeah. Tell that to a person who has had a gun shoved in their face”

    Why? Is it a magic trick that turns probably bad crime fighting policy into good crime fighting policy? Or are you just a big fan of making ineffective policies based purely on emotion?

    Comment by SWIL_Voter Wednesday, Apr 6, 22 @ 1:06 pm

  3. “This isn’t State Government - it is an apology”

    Solid. Concise, clever, bumper sticker quality.

    Comment by Portillo’s Way Wednesday, Apr 6, 22 @ 1:11 pm

  4. === “This isn’t State Government - it is an apology”

    Solid. Concise, clever, bumper sticker quality.===

    Meh.

    “Chesney is soft on crime, voting no…”

    Comment by Oswego Willy Wednesday, Apr 6, 22 @ 1:25 pm

  5. === “Chesney is soft on crime, voting no…”===

    Narrator: Cheseny voted Yes.

    So the joke is complete, :)

    Comment by Oswego Willy Wednesday, Apr 6, 22 @ 1:26 pm

  6. “Tell that to a person who has had a gun shoved in their face.”

    I’ve had guns shoved in my face. I’ve been shot at in my own apartment, among other things. Not sure how this anecdote conveys a greater or lesser degree of authority to my opinions on public policy but I’m sure you’ll be able to explain.

    Comment by Larry Bowa Jr. Wednesday, Apr 6, 22 @ 1:27 pm

  7. “Lightford said the carjackers still have yet to be caught” Crime won’t improve if you can easily get away with it. Someone in the coummunity knows something but probably doesn’t trust the Police.

    Comment by Publius Wednesday, Apr 6, 22 @ 1:51 pm

  8. “Or are you just a big fan of making ineffective policies based purely on emotion?”

    The answer to that question is well established.

    – MrJM

    Comment by MisterJayEm Wednesday, Apr 6, 22 @ 2:15 pm

  9. Wow. Manley sure is busy … or nervous.

    Comment by New Englander Wednesday, Apr 6, 22 @ 2:23 pm

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