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In August 2017, the Illinois Attorney General’s Office sued the City of Chicago to

seek a court order (known as a consent decree) that will require lasting reform of
the Chicago Police Department. The Attorney General’s Office is now negotiating
a plan to permanently change the policies and training within CPD. To make sure
reforms meet the needs of Chicago’s communities, the Attorney General’s Office
is partnering with community organizations to hold Consent Decree Community
Roundtables to ensure residents have a meaningful opportunity to provide input in
this process.

UPCOMING COMMUNITY ROUNDTABLE

When: Saturday, April 7th


Doors open at 11:30 a.m.
Roundtable begins at 11:45 a.m. and will end at 2:00 p.m.

Where: Lawndale Christian Health Center
3750 W. Ogden Ave., Chicago, Ill., 60632

RSVPs are encouraged as space may be limited. To RSVP or to request reasonable
accommodations (including interpreters or translators), please email
SpecialEvents@atg.state.il.us or call 1-866-376-7215 (voice) or 1-800-964-3013 (TTY).

OTHER WAYS TO PROVIDE FEEDBACK

You can also provide feedback to the Attorney General’s Office by:
• Filling out a feedback form found at ChicagoPoliceConsentDecree.org/input
• Emailing policereform@atg.state.il.us
• Calling and leaving a message at 1-888-243-1498

All comments will be reviewed and considered by the Attorney General’s Office and the City of
Chicago during the process of negotiating and drafting the consent decree. Once the consent
decree is drafted, it will be posted for public comment at: ChicagoPoliceConsentDecree.org.

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