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American Focus > Blog > Crime > House Speaker cites nonexistent report as reason to delay action on SAFE-T Act changes
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House Speaker cites nonexistent report as reason to delay action on SAFE-T Act changes

Last updated: January 15, 2026 6:15 pm
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Illinois Democrats are considering revisiting parts of the SAFE-T Act, a criminal justice overhaul that eliminated cash bail and relaxed restrictions on electronic monitoring. House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch stated that he is waiting for a report from the chief judge of Cook County before determining if legislative changes are necessary. However, the chief judge’s office has clarified that no such report is being prepared.

Recent violent crimes in Chicago involving individuals with extensive criminal records who were either released pretrial or placed on electronic monitoring have sparked renewed scrutiny of the SAFE-T Act and the county’s monitoring program. The new chief judge, Charles Beach, announced the formation of a panel to review the electronic monitoring program, with findings and recommendations expected by the end of January.

Governor JB Pritzker has acknowledged the growing debate surrounding the law, expressing openness to potential changes. House Minority Leader Tony McCombie and the Republican caucus have already submitted proposed changes to the governor, including expanding detention eligibility for all felonies, allowing judges to revoke pretrial release for new crimes, and creating a presumption of detention for defendants charged with crimes against minors.

While some Democrats are willing to consider adjustments to the SAFE-T Act, the chief judge’s office has clarified that evaluating or improving the law is not part of the panel’s assignment. Republicans are taking proactive steps to offer solutions for potential changes. It remains to be seen how the ongoing discussions and reviews will impact the future of Illinois’ criminal justice system.

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