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Illinois Republicans are speaking out after Gov. JB Pritzker signed changes to the state's Prisoner Review Board.
Since the passage of Senate Bill 328, there has been a movement calling on Illinois Governor Pritzker to veto Senate Bill 328. Advocates for the veto include the American Tort Reform Association ...
Lawmakers and police officials are divided on the sweeping criminal justice reform package passed by the Illinois legislature early Wednesday morning during the lame-duck session.
Prison reform advocates gathered by Green Bay Correctional Institution on Monday, calling for change at a moment when the prison’s future is uncertain. The vigil included prayer for incarcerated ...
Across Illinois, 3.4 million people are on Medicaid — about one-fourth of the state’s population.
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The Legislature did its job passing changes in the wake of two killings; the governor needs to act with speed to make them law.
As Illinois prisons face continued risk of substance exposure and staff assaults, State Sen. Terri Bryant, R-Murphysboro, is once again calling for change in the Illinois Department of Corrections.
Illinois could soon require the Department of Corrections to report data on hospice care available for prisoners.
Former Chicago Alderman Ed Burke has been released from federal prison. His wife said he will stay at a Chicago halfway house.
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