25-11-2025 22:09 via chicagoreader.com

Cook County law enforcement agencies get more money in 2026

In early October, a coalition of 68 organizations representing policy advocates, faith leaders, and social service providers sent a letter to the Cook County Board of Commissioners. As the 2026 budgeting process got underway, they wanted lawmakers to freeze spending on law enforcement. The hundreds of millions of dollars devoted each year to jails and […]
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