
Policing Reforms in HB 3653
In this episode we dive in the the reforms found in HB 3653 passed by the Illinois General Assembly in mid January. Specifically we
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In this episode we dive in the the reforms found in HB 3653 passed by the Illinois General Assembly in mid January. Specifically we

The impact on sentencing and incarceration from the recently passed omnibus bill HB 3653 in very significant. We discuss many of the these specific

Understanding the impact of the intersection of the multiple problems that communities are facing on the south and west sides is not something that politicians