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Proft: ‘Under the SAFE-T Act, non-detainable offenses would include second-degree murder’
Chicago Morning Answer host Dan Proft noted the crimes under which criminals will be allowed to be charged with and released after the SAFE-T Act goes into effect.
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Pritzker bans AM 560’s Jacobson from daily press conferences, claims she isn’t “impartial”
Three days after she broke the news that his family was spending his statewide lockdown at an equestrian estate in Wisconsin, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker revoked longtime Chicago reporter Amy Jacobson’s access to his daily press briefing, claiming she is not an “impartial journalist.”
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Ives vows to 'stand up to machine politics'
Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton) wants Illinois voters to know just how different she is from every other gubernatorial candidate now in the field for 2018.
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Despite assault allegations, Moore unlikely to quit Alabama Senate race, pundit says
The chances of embattled Republican U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore leaving the Alabama race are slim to none, according to David Drucker, senior political correspondent for the Washington Examiner.
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Next attorney general needs to focus on corruption, watchdog group's leader says
Faisal Khan thinks the next Illinois attorney general should mark their tenure by vowing to be different from virtually every other politician in the state.
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Right-to-work leader optimistic as debate heads to Supreme Court
Mark Mix, president of the National Right to Work Foundation, relishes the prospect of worker unions having to rebrand themselves as the right-to-work debate legally plays out.
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Debt issues make Chicago an outsider in bid to lure Amazon, magazine editor says
In the end, Steve Malanga thinks Chicago’s deeply mired debt crisis may be too steep for the city to dig itself out of to be seriously considered Amazon’s desired “utopia” destination.