HB3449

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CD CORR-SENTENCE CREDITS

What this bill does

Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Changes the sentence credits of committed persons serving a term of imprisonment in the Department of Corrections for various offenses. Provides that the sentence credit allotments shall apply to committed persons incarcerated before the effective date of the amendatory Act, and the Department of Corrections shall award sentence credit for periods of incarceration prior to the effective date of the amendatory Act accordingly. Provides that committed persons who wish to receive sentence credit for educational, vocational, substance abuse, behavior modification programs, life skills courses, re-entry planning, and correctional industry programs accumulated prior to the effective date of the amendatory Act in an amount specified in the provision to a committed person serving a sentence for an offense committed after June 19, 1998, if the Department determines that the committed person is entitled to this sentence credit, based upon: (1) documentation provided by the Department that the committed person engaged in any full-time substance abuse programs, correctional industry assignments, educational programs, behavior modification programs, life skills courses, or re-entry planning provided by the Department and satisfactorily completed the assigned program as determined by the standards of the Department during the committed person's current term of incarceration; or (2) the committed person's own testimony in the form of an affidavit or documentation, or a third party's documentation or testimony in the form of an affidavit that the committed person likely engaged in any full-time substance abuse programs, correctional industry assignments, educational programs, behavior modification programs, life skills courses, or re-entry planning provided by the Department and satisfactorily completed the assigned program as determined by the standards of the Department during the committed person's current term of incarceration. Effective July 1, 2026.

Sponsor: Justin Slaughter Chamber: House Introduced: 2025-02-07
Stuck
P(Advance)
19.2%
Chance it ever reaches a milestone (committee, floor, etc.). Not “next step.”
P(Law)
0.0%
Chance it becomes law given where it is now (stage, momentum).
Confidence: 81%

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Pipeline Progress

Current stage: In Committee · Last action 384 days ago · STAGNANT

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  2. Committee Work — Hearings

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  3. Committee Work — Markup, Amendments, Report

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  4. Floor Debate

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  5. Passage and Consideration in Second Chamber

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  6. Gubernatorial Action

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Sponsor Context

Public Engagement

168 witness slips filed 167 proponents / 0 opponents 23 organizations

Hearings

This bill has not been scheduled for a committee hearing.

Witness slips

168 slips filed. Proponent / opponent / no position as filed with the committee.

Name Organization Representing Position Hearing committee Hearing date
Alexandra Reiser Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Alexis Esperanza Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Araceli Tzintzun Self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Benjamin Ruddell ACLU of Illinois ACLU of Illinois Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Brenda Alwerdt Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Bruce Faland self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
candi spang self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Catherine Demers Demers Law Office Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Debbie Belmont self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Denise Bartik Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Denise Griffin Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Diane Krier-Morrow retired Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Emmett Lane Self Emmett Lane, Jr Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Erica Bentley Mamas Activating Movements for Abolition & Solidarity MAMAS Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Erica Bentley self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Francesca Morris Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Heather King Na Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Jasmine Smith Chicago Alliance Against Racist And Political Repression Executive member Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Jayna Ramirez NA Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Jerald Griffin Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Jessica Elias Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
John Amdor Nekritz Amdor Andersson Group John Howard Association of Illinois Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Juanita Hernandez PRREFORM Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Julie Wilson Na Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Karina Calderas Na Na Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Kayla Quiroz PRREFORM self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Kesha Lowery-Griffin Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Kevin Jackson CFIST Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Kimberly McGraw Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Lanijah Daniels None Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
LaQueena Bell NA Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Linda Esmon self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Margaret Lambka Self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Mary Evelyn McCoy Self Joshua K Larson Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Mary Veeneman North Park University Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Mia Martinez Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Nadine Jernberg Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Raul Trevino self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Sandra Flores Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Susan Olaska self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Tawanna bridges None Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Tracey Klopper Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Veronica Davis Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Victoria Arnett self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Xochitl Serrano SELF SELF Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
ALBERTO GUTIERREZ self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Alexandra Reiser Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Alexis Esperanza Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Alice Ramey RbrokenSystems RbrokenSystems Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Alicia Marie Coleman Together We Must Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Amy Coss self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
AMY SERRANO self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Amy Williams Na Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Anel Djurdjulov self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
ANEL MOJICA self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Anngeline Horejsi Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Anthony Bills Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Araceli Tzintzun Self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Aris Carter None Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Arnae Janette Calvin None Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Arvetta Harmon Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Aydan Jones Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Bobby Dixon Rbrokensystems Rbrokensystems Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Brenda Alwerdt Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Brianna Dixon RbrokenSystems RbrokenSystems Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Caitlin Garant Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Cameron Anderson Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Channice warren Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Channice warren Slef Slef Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Cheyenne Snyder RbrokenSystems RbrokenSystems Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Christopher Gutierrez self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
clemente flores self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Courtney France Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Dalini A Mojica self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Dalisha Sanders NA Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Darius Trannon Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Denise Griffin Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Denise Watkins self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
diane arnold self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
diane kae arnold self DIANE ARNOLD Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Dominique Bonner Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
DONOVAN BENITEZ self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Dorothy Feagans RbrokenSystems RbrokenSystems Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
douglas merriman self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Elaine Nekritz Nekritz Amdor Andersson Group John Howard Association of Illinois Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
EMILIO ALVAREZ Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
EMILIO ALVAREZ Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
erica owens NA Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Felicia Serrano Self Self, Husband Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Felicia Serrano Self Self, Incarcerated husband Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Francesca Morris Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
George Christensen None None Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Gwendolyn Fuller Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Jacob Christensen None None Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
janice sanchez self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Jasmine Smith Chicago Alliance Against Racist And Political Repression Executive member Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
JAYDEN MOJICA self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Jayna Ramirez NA Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Jayna Ramirez NA NA Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Jerald Griffin Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Jessica Bailey None None Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Jessica Elias Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Jessie Wright None Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Jodi Rabich RBROKENSYSTEMS Rbrokensystems Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Jodi Rabich self FOR MY LOVEONE Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Johnnie Hayes CFOST Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
jorge cruz self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Jovan Ellis self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Joyce Alverson Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Juanita Hernandez PRREFORM Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Juanita Hernandez PRREFORM Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Julie wilson Na Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Justin Ritchason None None Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Karla Armour La Matriz Bakery LLC Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Kathy Bolt None None Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Kayla Quiroz PRREFORM Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Kesha Lowery-Griffin Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Kevin Jackson CFIST Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Khalisha Wesley Health, Wealth and Healing LLC. Health, Wealth and Healing LLC. Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Khalisha Wesley Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Krystal Bustamante Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
LaCrea Lott Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Laura A Ritchason Get Brain Change Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Leigh Barlow Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Lena Serrano self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Lillian Ellis self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Mamie Wright None Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
MARCO BENITEZ self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Mary Northrup-Finch Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Mary Veeneman North Park University Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Michelle Gray Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Misty L Swift Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Molly Crane Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Nathan Chiti RbrokenSystems RbroknSystems Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Nelly Djurdjulov self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Nina Farrar Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
oksana Chud self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
OLIVER SERRANO self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Patricia Liggins SELF Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Pauline Jozwick Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Quentelle Beard IDOC Emmett Lane, Jr Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Reilly Crofton NA Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Reilly Crofton NA Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Rome posey Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
ROSA COSS self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Sandra Flores Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Scarlette Benitez self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Shadae Bailey Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Shaheen Ahsan self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Sharon Schoen Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Simone Houston Moore Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Stephanie Brown Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Stephanie Ellis self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Susan Olaska self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Tami Conway SELF SELF Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Taniesha Johnson Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Tikkisha Tolbert We Rock 2gether Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Timika Williams Gregory Self employed Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Tonetta Miles Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Toya Hill Self employed Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Van Ritchason None Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Veronica davis None Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
veronica flores self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Veronica Soto self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Victoria Arnett self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
WALTER BROWN self self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Xochitl Serrano Pursuit of Justice IL Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
John Harmon Self No Position On Merits Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18

Action History

5 actions recorded. Last action: 2025-03-21 — Rule 19(a) / Re-referred toRules Committee. Each action's meaning and outcome signal are classified automatically.

2025-02-07 Introduction & Filing
Filed with the Clerk byRep. Justin Slaughter House Rule 6(b)
Bill officially submitted to the House Clerk during the session.
2025-02-18 Introduction & Filing
First Reading Senate Rule 5-1(d)/5-2; House Rule 37(d)/38
Formal introduction — title read into the official record. Required procedural step; bill now exists in the system.
2025-02-18 Committee Assignment
Referred toRules Committee Senate Rule 3-8(a); House Rule 18(a)
Sent to a committee (usually Rules in the House, Assignments in the Senate). The gatekeeping step — Rules/Assignments decides which substantive committee hears the bill.
2025-03-11 Committee Assignment
Assigned toJudiciary - Criminal Committee Senate Rule 3-8(a); House Rule 18(b)
Sent to a substantive committee (e.g., Transportation, Revenue). This is where the bill gets a real hearing and evaluation.
2025-03-21 Deadlines & Re-referrals Mild −
Rule 19(a) / Re-referred toRules Committee House Rule 19(a); Senate analog: Rule 3-9(a)
MISSED COMMITTEE DEADLINE — bill did not get a committee vote before the deadline and is re-referred to Rules/Assignments. The bill is NOT dead but faces an uphill battle to be reassigned. Most bills that hit Rule 19(a) do not advance.

All actions (table)

Date Chamber Action Category Signal
2025-02-07 House Filed with the Clerk byRep. Justin Slaughter House Rule 6(b) Introduction & Filing
2025-02-18 House First Reading Senate Rule 5-1(d)/5-2; House Rule 37(d)/38 Introduction & Filing
2025-02-18 House Referred toRules Committee Senate Rule 3-8(a); House Rule 18(a) Committee Assignment
2025-03-11 House Assigned toJudiciary - Criminal Committee Senate Rule 3-8(a); House Rule 18(b) Committee Assignment
2025-03-21 House Rule 19(a) / Re-referred toRules Committee House Rule 19(a); Senate analog: Rule 3-9(a) Deadlines & Re-referrals Mild −