Alliance for Safety and Justice applauded the Biden-Harris Administration’s announcement today to change the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), including the elimination of exclusions of small business owners with old legal convictions from accessing support through the program.
Criminal Justice Advocates Applaud Biden-Harris Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Reforms for Expanding Access to People with Past Convictions
Governor Pritzker Signs Groundbreaking Public Safety Reforms with Widespread Support from Crime Victims into Law
Governor J.B Pritzker today signed a comprehensive public safety reform package – spearheaded by the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus – that prioritize rehabilitation and supports communities most impacted by crime but least served by the current criminal justice system. The legislation’s reforms include improvements to the state’s sentence credit program to reduce recidivism and over-incarceration, as well as a lowering of barriers for crime survivors to access victim services – changes championed by the Alliance for Safety and Justice, with widespread support among crime survivors throughout Illinois.
Alliance for Safety and Justice Co-Founder Robert Rooks to become President Emeritus of ASJ Board of Directors
The Alliance for Safety and Justice (ASJ) today announced that co-founder Robert Rooks will transition on March 1 from his role as Chief Executive Officer to become President Emeritus of the organization’s Board of Directors. Rooks will remain active with ASJ, as he assumes a new role as Chief Executive Officer of REFORM Alliance, an allied criminal justice reform organization founded in 2019.