Recent News About People Who Play by the Rules PAC
-  Bipartisan PAC urges State’s Attorney Minger to oppose SAFE-T ActWoodford County State’s Attorney Gregory Minger, 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. 
-  Bipartisan PAC urges State’s Attorney Umholtz to oppose SAFE-T ActTazewell County State’s Attorney Stewart J. Umholtz, 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. 
-  Bipartisan PAC urges State’s Attorney Campion to oppose SAFE-T ActStark County State’s Attorney Caroline Borden Campion, 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. 
-  Bipartisan PAC urges State’s Attorney Hoos to oppose SAFE-T ActPeoria County State’s Attorney Jodi Hoos, 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. 
-  Bipartisan PAC urges State’s Attorney Bryant to oppose SAFE-T ActMason County State’s Attorney Zachary A. Bryant, 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. 
-  Bipartisan PAC urges State’s Attorney Murphy to oppose SAFE-T ActMarshall County State’s Attorney Patrick Murphy, 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. 
-  Bipartisan PAC urges State’s Attorney Jochums to oppose SAFE-T ActFulton County State’s Attorney Justin Jochums, 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. 
