Leaving children alone can come with lifelong consequences for Illinois families
Leaving children alone can come with lifelong consequences for Illinois families
One story shows how poorly written laws can cost responsible parents their livelihoods.
One story shows how poorly written laws can cost responsible parents their livelihoods.
True ticket costs are hard to stomach in many Illinois cities.
The Land of Lincoln is one of only seven states to impose harsh restrictions on the sale and possession of fireworks.
Piper Kerman draws on personal experience to show how public safety hinges on criminal-justice reform.
Careful sealing policies can help ex-offenders take control of their lives while protecting public safety.
The closure of certain juvenile-justice facilities in Illinois could be a positive development for public safety, especially if some of the savings are used to improve community-based services.
Effective reform will not include opening old prisons or throwing taxpayer dollars toward building new ones.
Promoting reform from the liberty perspective brought two bills to the governor’s desk.
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States across the country have made major gains on both fronts.
HB 494 empowers employers to find the best match for their school based on full information of a job applicant’s history.
Ideally, the state wouldn’t have to get involved, and local governments would act in the best interests of taxpayers. But the latter isn’t happening.
Without clear restrictions, license-plate readers could be misused by police.
The police commander’s conduct has left lasting scars on victims and cost taxpayers millions.