Blog: At least Sommer is with us

By Nathan Domenighini
Posted Feb 25, 2010 @ 05:33 PM
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Regarding last week's editorial about the juvenile age change ...

State Rep. Keith Sommer contacted me via e-mail and attached the roll call for senate bill 2275, which increases the juvenile age to 17 if crime committed is a felony (17-year-olds are considered juveniles if the crime committed is a misdemeanor). And, he along with majority of area state representatives voted against the change.

However, the bill passed with overwhelming support: 71 yeas and 43 nays.

State Rep. Mike Smith (who serves East Peoria) votes yes.

Just an FYI.

Regarding last week's editorial about the juvenile age change ...

State Rep. Keith Sommer contacted me via e-mail and attached the roll call for senate bill 2275, which increases the juvenile age to 17 if crime committed is a felony (17-year-olds are considered juveniles if the crime committed is a misdemeanor). And, he along with majority of area state representatives voted against the change.

However, the bill passed with overwhelming support: 71 yeas and 43 nays.

State Rep. Mike Smith (who serves East Peoria) votes yes.

Just an FYI.

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