House Republican Leader Jim Durkin on Monday continued to criticize the Democrats for passing last year’s Safety, Accountability, Fairness and Equity-Today (or SAFE-T) Act. Democrats say the law, which includes an end to cash bail for nonviolent offenses beginning in 2023, is meant to address inequities in the criminal justice system, while Republicans have argued it weakens the power of law enforcement and emboldens criminals.
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