Gov. Pritzker signs criminal justice bill; Republicans say it tells a different story

Gov. Pritzker signed the bill on Thursday (Twitter/Governor JB Pritzker)

By Dave Dahl

SPRINGFIELD – As Gov. JB Pritzker signed some criminal justice bills into law Thursday, Illinois House Republicans told a different story.

“Gov. Pritzker has been touting his so-called success in criminal justice reform. I’d like to know what he considers to be a failure,” said State Rep. Deanne Mazzochi (R-Elmhurst). So far in Chicago, we are halfway through the year, and we have the highest murder rate that many of us have ever seen. Why is this happening? It’s happening because of bad government policies that prioritizes predators over people.”.

House Minority Leader Jim Durkin said Thursday all you have to do is think of Jaslyn Adams, a seven-year-old killed in her family’s car in the drive-thru lane of a McDonald’s on Chicago’s west side.

The House minority leader said all you have to do is think about Jaslyn Adams, a seven-year-old killed while in her family’s car at a McDonald’s drive thru.

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