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 Kroncke to oppose SAFE-T Act
Shelby County State’s Attorney Nichole Kroncke, 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 Clark to oppose SAFE-T Act
Richland County State’s Attorney John A. Clark, 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 Strange to oppose SAFE-T Act
Lawrence County State’s Attorney Michael M. Strange, 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 Miller to oppose SAFE-T Act
Jasper County State’s Attorney Chad Miller, 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 Kibler to oppose SAFE-T Act
Effingham County State’s Attorney Bryan Kibler, 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 Isaf to oppose SAFE-T Act
Edgar County State’s Attorney Mark R. Isaf, 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 Watson to oppose SAFE-T Act
Douglas County State’s Attorney Kate Watson, 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 Robbins to oppose SAFE-T Act
Cumberland County State’s Attorney Bryan Robbins, 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 Shaner to oppose SAFE-T Act
Crawford County State’s Attorney Cole Shaner, 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 Danley to oppose SAFE-T Act
Coles County State’s Attorney Jesse Danley, 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 Koester to oppose SAFE-T Act
Clay County State’s Attorney Andrew Koester, 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 Hutson to oppose SAFE-T Act
Clark County State’s Attorney Kyle Hutson, 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.