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  2. SAFE-T Act - Wikipedia

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    The Safety, Accountability, Fairness and Equity-Today Act, commonly known as the SAFE-T Act, is a state of Illinois statute enacted in 2021 that makes a number of reforms to the criminal justice system, affecting policing, pretrial detention and bail, sentencing, and corrections.

  3. The end of cash bail and more: What's in Illinois' SAFE-T Act?

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    The vote in the Illinois House for House Bill 3653 saw 60 in favor, 50 opposed, and three not voting. A total of eight Democrats voted in opposition. Rep. Mike Murphy, R-Springfield: Against

  4. SAFE Act - Wikipedia

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    Save Adolescents From Experimentation (SAFE) Act of 2021, an Arkansas law banning doctors from providing gender-affirming healthcare to transgender youth; New York Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act (NY SAFE Act) of 2013, the New York gun control legislation; Secure and Fair Elections Act, Kansas's voter identification law, enacted ...

  5. Safety Act - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... Safety Act or SAFETY Act may refer to: ... SAFE-T Act, an Illinois statute This page was last edited on ...

  6. Category:Illinois statutes - Wikipedia

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    Illinois General Banking Law Amendment (1952) Illinois General Banking Law Amendment (1958) Illinois General Banking Law Amendment (1962) Illinois Banking Act (1968) Illinois General Banking Law Amendment (1944) Illinois General Banking Law Amendment (1956) Illinois General Banking Law Amendment (1966)

  7. Category:Illinois law - Wikipedia

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    Illinois Administrative Code; Illinois Board of Admissions to the Bar; Illinois Compiled Statutes; Illinois Health Benefits Exchange; Illinois Register; Illinois Sports Wagering Act; Illinois State Bar Association; Illinois wiretapping law

  8. Rice v. Santa Fe Elevator Corp. - Wikipedia

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    Rice v. Santa Fe Elevator Corp., 331 U.S. 218 (1947), is a case dealing with "field preemption": the United States Supreme Court held that when a federal law regulates a field traditionally occupied by the states, the police powers of the States in that area of law are not necessarily preempted; Congress must also manifest a clear and manifest purpose to do so.

  9. Ricardo Chávez - Wikipedia

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    Ricardo Chávez was born in Mexico City on November 24, 1965, to a middle-class family. He is the youngest of three brothers. He is the youngest of three brothers. His father is an engineer and his mother is a housewife, and were both in the entertainment business before getting married.