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‘Clean Slate Act’ to seal nonviolent criminal records loses in race against time

Last updated: June 10, 2025 7:47 am
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State Rep. Jehan Gordon-Booth (Facebook)

By Reilly Cook and Medill Illinois News Bureau

SPRINGFIELD — The “Clean Slate” Act, a proposed legislation that aimed to automatically seal nonviolent criminal records in Illinois, failed to pass in the recent legislative session despite bipartisan support, according to the bill’s sponsor.

Senate Bill 1784 would have required law enforcement agencies to seal eligible nonviolent criminal records for individuals who remain conviction-free during designated waiting periods. Modeled after similar laws in 12 other states, the proposal aimed to provide a second chance to individuals with criminal records by removing barriers to employment, housing, and education.

Despite gaining support in the House, with votes from five Republicans, the bill did not make it to the Senate floor before the session ended on May 31.

Representative Jehan Gordon-Booth, the bill’s chief sponsor in the House, attributed the bill’s failure to the Senate sponsor’s focus on budget negotiations at the end of the session. However, she remains optimistic that the legislation could progress during the fall veto session or earlier if called back for a special session.

The proposed legislation aimed to streamline the expungement process for individuals with nonviolent criminal records, eliminating long waiting periods and cost concerns associated with the current petition-based system. Advocates argue that the current system perpetuates punishment long after sentences have been served and creates barriers for individuals seeking to reintegrate into society.

While the bill faced opposition from some House Republicans citing concerns about long-term funding and oversight, supporters emphasized the long-term financial benefits of implementing an automated record sealing system. Estimates of the cost varied, with some suggesting it could be around $10 million, while others projected a higher figure.

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Advocacy groups such as the Illinois Coalition to End Permanent Punishments are urging members to continue reaching out to legislators to maintain momentum for the bill. Despite the setback, Gordon-Booth expressed confidence in the bill’s eventual passage, emphasizing the diverse coalition supporting the legislation.

With plans to reintroduce the bill before the end of 2025, Gordon-Booth remains committed to providing a pathway for individuals with criminal records to rebuild their lives and contribute positively to society.

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