40 Percent of Adults in Illinois Are Ex-Felons
Passing even more laws to help them
A new state law increases the income tax credit for businesses that hire ex-offenders from $600 to $1500 per employee.
Companies can take the credit for up to five years on employees hired within three years of their release from prison.
State Senator Patricia Van Pelt there are four million ex-felons ore 40 percent of the adult population in Illinois.
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That article is missing words all over the place.
Still, that can't be right, can it? 40% of adults? Can't be that high, right?
When you live in a police State within a police state, maybe it's not so far off.