IL bill could require incarcerated demographic data reporting
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A bill moving in the Illinois House could require the collection and public reporting of demographic data for people in Illinois prisons and county jails.
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Sponsors said lawmakers, state agencies and the public should have accurate and consistent information when making decisions about criminal justice policy, corrections funding and public safety programs.
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