Deering urges governor to seek federal help addressing Chicago crime

Deering urges governor to seek federal help addressing Chicago crime
Regan Deering, Illinois State Representative for 88th District — www.reganforillinois.com
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State Representative Regan Deering (R-Decatur) has called on Governor J.B. Pritzker to reconsider his stance on accepting federal assistance to address crime in Chicago and surrounding counties. Deering’s comments follow recent statements from the governor indicating reluctance to involve the federal government in local crime-fighting efforts.

“Crime in the City of Chicago has been out of control for far too long,” said Rep. Deering. “Governor Pritzker should accept help from the federal government or anyone who wants to make Chicago safer. He has had plenty of time to work with legislators to be tough on crime but instead prioritized his bid for the White House and signed the SAFE-T Act and other soft-on-crime approaches. The City of Chicago is desperate for help, and it is obvious we cannot count on our current leaders to make those changes.”

Deering referenced former President Donald Trump’s approach to reducing crime in major cities, noting that after federal intervention in Washington D.C., reported crime rates dropped significantly.

“Last year, to prepare for the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Governor Pritzker was quick to enlist the help of the federal government, but this year has argued that federal action would be unconstitutional,” continued Deering. “It’s time for Governor Pritzker to have a genuine conversation with our President to work together to ensure the City of Chicago and the surrounding areas are a place residents and visitors feel safe.”

Deering, a Republican, was elected in 2025 as state representative for Illinois’ 88th House District, succeeding Dan Caulkins.

For more information, constituents can contact Rep. Deering at (217) 876-1968 or visit her website at RepDeering.com.



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