“Clean Slate” legislation passed the Illinois House and Senate during the fall veto session. If Governor Pritzker signs it, Illinois would become the 13th state requiring eligible criminal records be automatically sealed, which advocates say could help people find employment and housing.
In the Loop learns about the impact the legislation could have on millions of Illinois residents.
GUESTS: Artinese Myrick, deputy director, Live Free Illinois
Marlon Chamberlain, founder and executive director, Illinois Coalition to End Permanent Punishments
Antonio Lightfoot, deputy director of Illinois, Illinois Coalition to End Permanent Punishments
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November 18, 2025 at 06:32PM
