Tag Archives: Illinois Attorney General
Illinois Needs Regulation, Not a Ban on Biometrics
HB 5521 would tie the hands of law enforcement by banning facial recognition—even as criminals exploit anonymity in our cities. This isn’t about privacy vs. safety. We can have both with proper safeguards. Tell your State Rep: OPPOSE HB 5521.
Posted in Illinois Politics
Tagged Armando Aguilar, biometric identification system, Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office, Demetrius Thurman, Dominique Pollion, facial recognition, HB 5521, Homeland Security Investigations, Illinois Attorney General, Illinois Biometric Surveillance Act, Illinois Identification Card Act, Illinois Vehicle Code, International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children, Karina’s Law, Kelly Cassidy, MS-13, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Pedro Villareal, Raymond Harrison, Secretary of State, Walter Yovany-Gomez
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Public Servants?
We have a long tradition of honoring those in public service who sacrifice a big paycheck to serve the rest of us. Most have non-descript jobs, but our government could not function without them. Some risk their lives for us every day, like soldiers and police and firefighters. We honor all of them because their service is a public trust.
Posted in Education, Sexuality
Tagged American Psychological Association, Bostock v. Clayton County, Christina Lucente-McCullough, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, FOIA, Gender dysphoria, Gender Identity Disorder, Illinois Attorney General, Illinois State Board of Education, Indian Prairie School District, Maureen Font, Owen Elementary School, Stephen Sabovik, U.S. Census Bureau
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