A System That Demonizes Those With Records
Publicizing the names of people released from incarceration due to the pandemic, then painting everyone as a repeat offender or exploiting a tragic loss of life, exemplifies a system that demonizes people with records.
Landmark Housing Legislation Goes into Effect!
Today, landmark legislation for people with records is effective, providing more opportunities to obtain fair housing throughout the state of Illinois and Cook County. Thanks to you, we are celebrating the implementation of two new laws to protect human rights!
Housing as a Human Right Signed into Law!
New Law Makes Housing Discrimination Illegal for Arrest, Expunged/Sealed, and Juvenille Records!
Hidden Figures
In the hidden crevices of the city and deeply embedded in the shadows of Chicago's remarkable skyline, there is an unforgivable narrative.
Healing the Village
How does “It takes a village” apply to a community experiencing trauma? We can no longer afford to inadvertently lead future generations blindly onto a pathway of engulfing racist policies/practices.
2019 Legislative Session Recap
During the most productive session in a generation, legislators balanced the state budget and passed the largest capital program in Illinois history: legalizing adult cannabis, establishing the Reproductive Health Act, expanding gambling and legalizing sports betting. CRS is excited to share two significant victories.
Victory for Housing as a Human Right!
Housing as a Human Right, SB 1780 (HFA3), passed the Illinois General Assembly on May 31 with significant bipartisan support!
Powerful testimony given today in front of the House Judiciary - Civil Committee
Housing as a Human Right passes out of committee!
Reclaiming Power
Florida voters just approved a constitutional amendment to restore the right to vote to people with conviction histories. In Illinois, we already have that right but we don’t have access.
Redefining What Liberty Looks Like
The FICPFM network has a profound commitment to transform society by transforming the US criminal justice system. Help end the unjust policy of money bail.
Thank you!! HB 5341 — F.A.T.E. Bill — is now law!
HB 5341, also known as the F.A.T.E. (Fair Access To Employment) Bill, was signed into law by Governor Bruce Rauner on Friday, August 10. This legislation clarifies that outstanding legal financial obligations like fines, fees, and court costs cannot be considered when reviewing a sealing petition.
HB 5341—F.A.T.E. Bill—Is Now Law!
The legislation clarifies that outstanding legal financial obligations cannot be considered when reviewing a sealing petition.
Removing Invisible Obstacles in the Pathway of Re-Entry
HB 5341 will prohibit outstanding legal financial obligations from being considered when a person files to have their record sealed.
News from the Capital
This was a good year for CRS’ platform for restoring opportunities and building a just economy for safe communities. The General Assembly passed several of our priority bills.
Act Now To Support The F.A.T.E. Bill
Take action now and ask your representative to support the F.A.T.E. (Fair Access to Employment) bill for people with criminal records. It will be called for a vote soon!
Gubernatorial Candidate Forum
We asked the candidates about issues that are most important to our communities and align with CRS’ 2018 Platform for Renewal.
Petition To Seal Your Record Today!
With the support of the Mayor, the Attorney General filed a lawsuit against Chicago to ensure that the CDP implements recommended DOJ reforms...
Victory! Groundbreaking Sealing Expansion Bill Signed into Law
“Finally, I can have an opportunity to provide for my family and show society I am rehabilitated,” said Karlos Lloyd, a FORCE leader...
HB 2373: Our Work Isn't over Yet
I’m Karlos Lloyd. I’m a FORCE leader and I traveled to Springfield eight times this session to advocate for HB 2373, which would expand eligibility for records to be sealed.