State Rep. David Friess Weekly Update – 1/21/2022

Session Further Delayed

Spring session is again postponed for the week of January 24th. The delays pile up and prevent the General Assembly from serving you. House Committee action is expected to resume via Zoom next week which is promising for floor action in February. As always, you can view committees and floor action by going to www.ilga.gov/houseaudvid.asp

My Statement on the Criminal Justice in Illinois

“In January 2020, the Democrats rammed through their criminal justice reform bill known as the SAFE-T Act. The bill passed at the 11th hour of a lame-duck session with limited debate and no Republican support. Since its passage, several trailer bills were ushered through to “fix” problems with the legislation. These efforts are failing. Unfortunately, in Illinois, “criminal justice reform” translates into decriminalizing certain offenses and eliminating or reducing cash bail for others. The effects of the Democrats’ criminal justice reform are clear: higher instances of violent crime and an increase in crime overall. 

On Tuesday, January 18th, I participated in my first Judiciary – Criminal Committee Hearing of this session. The theme of the meeting put forth by the Chairman of the committee was “collaboration” which I found offensive. The Chairman also called for understanding the “facts, data, research, and scholarship” of criminal justice issues together. This statement was laughable as Republicans have long been calling for just that. The Democrats have pushed through legislation without consulting a single Republican for years, and now, as the effects of their folly become clear, want our help?

If Democrats would have simply taken the time to consult with Republicans on these issues and work across the aisle, perhaps a compromise could have been reached. The SAFE-T Act might have benefited Illinois communities. Instead, the effects of this bill are evident. The legislation is a failure, and crime and lawlessness have increased across the state. The Democrats act as if they now want Republican collaboration on future legislation after intentionally excluding us in the past. Time will tell if they are serious.”

House Republicans have filed legislation to repeal the dangerous SAFE-T Act and we have established a petition to get your input. If you agree we need to repeal the SAFE-T Act, please sign our petition at ilhousegop.org/repeal.

Teacher Shortage

As more and more mandates are being placed on public schools in Illinois, teachers, and students’ families are seeing less and less control over what is happening in schools. The effect has greatly increased the pressure on teachers leading them to leave the profession. This trend has been happening for years, but COVID-19 has accelerated this trend. 

A recent study carried out by the Illinois Association of Regional Superintendents notes that more than 2,000 teaching positions are currently open, with their schools looking for teachers to fill them. Many individual teachers report low job satisfaction with their work and describe the perception of being scapegoated for numerous problems of society. It is estimated that the teacher shortage could linger over the next two years as a result of these mandates and other underlying issues.