People Who Play By The Rules PAC
Recent News About People Who Play By The Rules PAC
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Bipartisan PAC urges State’s Attorney Aud to oppose SAFE-T Act
White County State’s Attorney Denton Aud, a Republican, is being urged to join an effort to repeal Illinois’ controversial SAFE-T Act, which retools multiple parts of the criminal justice system, including the elimination of cash bail.
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Bipartisan PAC urges State’s Attorney Kakac to oppose SAFE-T Act
Wayne County State’s Attorney Kevin Kakac, a Republican, is being urged to join an effort to repeal Illinois’ controversial SAFE-T Act, which retools multiple parts of the criminal justice system, including the elimination of cash bail.
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Bipartisan PAC urges State’s Attorney Storckman to oppose SAFE-T Act
Wabash County State’s Attorney Kelly Storckman, a Republican, is being urged to join an effort to repeal Illinois’ controversial SAFE-T Act, which retools multiple parts of the criminal justice system, including the elimination of cash bail.
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Bipartisan PAC urges State’s Attorney Kasiar to oppose SAFE-T Act
Saline County State’s Attorney Molly Wilson Kasiar, a Republican, is being urged to join an effort to repeal Illinois’ controversial SAFE-T Act, which retools multiple parts of the criminal justice system, including the elimination of cash bail.
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Bipartisan PAC urges State’s Attorney Hood to oppose SAFE-T Act
Hamilton County State’s Attorney Justin E. Hood, a Democrat, is being urged to join an effort to repeal Illinois’ controversial SAFE-T Act, which retools multiple parts of the criminal justice system, including the elimination of cash bail.
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Bipartisan PAC urges State’s Attorney Dyhrkopp to oppose SAFE-T Act
Gallatin County State’s Attorney Douglas E. Dyhrkopp, a Democrat, is being urged to join an effort to repeal Illinois’ controversial SAFE-T Act, which retools multiple parts of the criminal justice system, including the elimination of cash bail.
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Bipartisan PAC urges State’s Attorney St. Ledger to oppose SAFE-T Act
Edwards County State’s Attorney Eric St. Ledger, a Republican, is being urged to join an effort to repeal Illinois’ controversial SAFE-T Act, which retools multiple parts of the criminal justice system, including the elimination of cash bail.