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Nagel statement on abstention

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Philip Nagel | Provided

Philip Nagel | Provided

Nagel For Illinois Senate District 40 has issued the following press release:

On Jan. 21 of 2021 the Illinois House and Senate passed bill HB3653, a Criminal Justice overhaul bill. The bill, over 760 pages,  created 5 new acts, and resulted in a tirade of trailer bills that would directly effect law enforcement and the way the legal system operates throughout Illinois. Even at the time of the vote, I was strongly against the bill as it was too soft on crime and would be incredibly damaging to the logistics of smaller departments.

The bill passed the Senate with barely the majority. In several statements, Senator Joyce said he knew the legislation was bad, however, instead of sending a strong message and making his position known through a “No” vote, he abstained. 

When it comes to the safety and security of the people of the 40th district, there is no gray territory. Senator Joyce’s inability to cast a “No” vote and articulate the need to change aspects within the legislation shows his lack of strength in leadership, and his devotion to strict party line politics. 

The issues presented in HB3653 are numerous and depict a fundamental misunderstanding of how law enforcement truly works. Furthermore, the bill is a logistical nightmare, especially for small departments with limited budgets and manpower because the bill is authored by bureaucrats who have never been the boots on the ground. The men and women of our police departments deserve better. 

In a profession where seconds count and the decision to act must, more often than we’d like, be made in a fraction of those seconds, we should be ensuring we are not adding to their stress with legislation that undermines their efforts and puts a vise department’s operations. 

When this bill came to the floor and finally for a vote, Senator Joyce sat in silence. He let his silence be his consent. As your Senator, I want you to know that when it comes to the safety and security of our communities and aiding the men and women who ensure the same, I will not falter and I will never sit silent on issues as critical as these. I will speak up loudly, reach across every aisle, and leave no stone unturned to find the solutions that benefit us all.

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