The Fight is Not Over
The fight to license gun dealers in Illinois is not over, even though SB 1657, the Gun Dealer Licensing Act, was not called for a vote.
The Cost of Doing Justice
The challenges are present, the struggle is difficult, and the risks are real, whether as a parent or as an organization.
Hold Corrupt Gun Dealers Accountable, Act Now!
Gun violence touches all of us. Last year in Illinois more than 4,300 people were shot and 720 died, many of them children. We can do something now...
CRS Sues for Chicago Police Reform
Community Renewal Society is committed to police accountability and reform that centers the needs of those most directly impacted by police misconduct.
Petition To Seal Your Record Today!
With the support of the Mayor, the Attorney General filed a lawsuit against Chicago to ensure that the CDP implements recommended DOJ reforms...
Neighborhood Watch On Jericho Road
Two years ago, while traveling in the remote western region of Ghana, I came across one of the most traumatic experiences I’ve ever happened upon...
Victory! Groundbreaking Sealing Expansion Bill Signed into Law
“Finally, I can have an opportunity to provide for my family and show society I am rehabilitated,” said Karlos Lloyd, a FORCE leader...
Demand an End to CPD's Code of Silence
The City of Chicago’s contracts with the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) and the Illinois Policemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association (PBPA) are currently under negotiation. The current contracts codify policies that enhance the code of silence in the police department. The contracts do not effectively hold police accountable, they make it hard to identify and investigate police misconduct, and they allow police to lie about misconduct.
HB 2373: Our Work Isn't over Yet
I’m Karlos Lloyd. I’m a FORCE leader and I traveled to Springfield eight times this session to advocate for HB 2373, which would expand eligibility for records to be sealed.
2017 State Legislative Update
Community Renewal Society advocates for economic and criminal justice reform policies that restore opportunities for people with criminal records and support police accountability reform throughout Illinois. We oppose new mandatory minimums or sentence enhancements, especially as a solution to gun violence.
Illinois has a Budget!
After 736 days, a bipartisan budget package passed both chambers of the Illinois General Assembly. Thank YOU for your tireless advocacy efforts!
Demand a Full Budget with New Revenue
Illinois is in its last week of the fiscal year and legislators are currently meeting in Springfield for a special session. We are poised to enter our third year without a full budget, increasing the damage to our communities, schools, human service and healthcare sectors.
"Ban the Box" in Higher Education
Quintin Williams shares his research on HB 3142 and calls for support to "Ban the Box" in higher education.
Midterm Springfield Update & Advocacy Training
Calling all Faith in Action advocates! We are midway through the 2017 spring legislative session and your voice is needed to bring justice to Springfield.
Ban the Box for Higher Education: Support HB 3142
People with criminal records are being deterred from getting an education. The majority of colleges ask about an applicant’s criminal record
Immediate Action: Oppose Mass Incarceration Legislation
Illinois senators will soon vote on a bill that would enhance Illinois’ already harsh sentencing policies but not reduce violence. This proposal is a continuation of harmful public policies that studies have shown are ineffective.
Act Now To Expand The Sealing Of Records
Support a bill which would increase employment, housing and educational opportunities for millions of Illinois residents with criminal records.
$14M To Fund Violence Prevention--Act Now!
The Chicago City Council is days away from voting on how to spend millions of surplus funds. Low participation in the city’s property tax rebate program has resulted in a surplus of $14 million. We are joining community organizations across the city and calling on aldermen to use this unique opportunity to fund essential violence prevention programs, which invest in our youth and curb the violence devastating our communities.
Immediate Action Needed: Stop Ineffective Sentencing Bill
The Illinois General Assembly will convene for the “Lame Duck” session on Monday, January 9, 2017. Take action now and send an email to your state representatives to oppose legislation that will increase sentences for second time gun possession but not make our communities safer.
New Illinois Employment Laws
As of January 1, 2017 four new laws in Illinois are opening doors for people with past felony convictions to work in Illinois schools, park districts and health care facilities. Take action now and help to spread the word about these new employment laws.