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Lilly-Backed Legislation Offers a Fresh Start  After Certain Minor Offenses

Lilly-Backed Legislation Offers a Fresh Start After Certain Minor Offenses

CHICAGO – A “clean slate” bill signed into law on Friday will expand housing, employment and education opportunities for Illinoisans, thanks to legislation backed by state Rep. Camille Y. Lilly, D-Chicago. The legislation creates an automatic sealing process for thousands of non- violent arrest records, which will automatically seal many minor criminal records, ensuring these records are accessible only to law enforcement, prosecutors and sensitive employers, such as daycares and schools.

Rep. Grasse, Sen. Walker Voice Support for Megaprojects Bill

Rep. Grasse, Sen. Walker Voice Support for Megaprojects Bill

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. – State Rep. Nicolle Grasse, D-Arlington Heights, joined state Sen. Mark Walker, D-Arlington Heights, Arlington Heights Mayor Jim Tanaglia, Village Manager Randall Recklaus and Village of Arlington Heights staff to discuss how a megaprojects bill could support economic development in communities across Illinois, such as the Chicago Bears’ planned stadium and mixed-use district.

Mason Moderates Youth Mental Health Panel Discussion

Mason Moderates Youth Mental Health Panel Discussion

GURNEE, Ill. – As a member of the Council of State Governments’s (CSG) Midwestern Legislative Conference Health and Human Services Policy Committee, state Rep. Joyce Mason, D-Gurnee, moderated a CSG panel discussion about youth mental health and suicide prevention on Tuesday.

Davis Sponsored ‘Clean Slate’ Law Expands Career and  Housing Opportunities

Davis Sponsored ‘Clean Slate’ Law Expands Career and Housing Opportunities

CHICAGO – A “clean slate” bill signed into law on Friday will expand housing, employment and education opportunities for Illinoisans, thanks to legislation sponsored by state Rep. Lisa Davis, D-Chicago. The legislation creates an automatic sealing process for thousands of non- violent arrest records, which will automatically seal many minor criminal records, ensuring these records are accessible only to law enforcement, prosecutors and sensitive employers, such as daycares and schools.

Chung Supported ‘Clean Slate’ Law Expands Career and  Housing Opportunities

Chung Supported ‘Clean Slate’ Law Expands Career and Housing Opportunities

BLOOMINGTON, Ill. – The “clean slate” bill signed into law on Friday will expand housing, employment and education opportunities for Illinoisans, thanks to legislation ushered by state Rep. Sharon Chung, D-Bloomington. The legislation creates an automatic sealing process for thousands of non-violent arrest records, which will automatically seal many minor criminal records, ensuring these records are accessible only to law enforcement, prosecutors and sensitive employers, such as daycares and schools.

Andrade’s Clean Slate Act Expanding Career and Housing  Opportunities Becomes Law

Andrade’s Clean Slate Act Expanding Career and Housing Opportunities Becomes Law

CHICAGO – A “clean slate” bill backed by state Rep. Jaime Andrade, D-Chicago, was signed into law on Friday and will expand housing, employment and education opportunities for Illinoisans. The legislation creates an automatic sealing process for thousands of non-violent arrest records, which will automatically seal many minor criminal records, ensuring these records are accessible only to law enforcement, prosecutors and sensitive employers, such as daycares and schools.

Ammons’ Clean Slate Act Signed Into Law

Ammons’ Clean Slate Act Signed Into Law

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – The “clean slate” bill signed into law on Friday will expand housing, employment and education opportunities for Illinoisans, thanks to legislation headed by state Rep. Carol Ammons, D-Urbana. The legislation creates an automatic sealing process for thousands of non-violent arrest records, which will automatically seal many minor criminal records, ensuring these records are accessible only to law enforcement, prosecutors and sensitive employers, such as daycares and schools.