Commissioner Sean Morrison comments on public safety and data accuracy in recent posts

Sean M. Morrison Cook County Commissioner
Sean M. Morrison Cook County Commissioner
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Commissioner Sean Morrison posted a series of comments on his social media account on March 10, 2026, addressing topics related to public safety and data accuracy.

In one post from March 10, Morrison expressed strong approval by sharing, ” https://t.co/GlNFq1YdAP”.

Later that day, he encouraged followers to consider another perspective on a legislative issue, writing, “Everyone should read this gentleman’s take on the safety act https://t.co/IkLQsCFB7l”.

In a subsequent post on the same date, Morrison questioned the validity of a statistic being discussed online: “Is this a real factual statistic data point, or conflation? https://t.co/c2OxqU7guS”.

Morrison serves as Cook County Commissioner in Illinois. The Safety Act has been a subject of significant debate in Illinois since its passage in 2021. The law includes reforms to policing and pretrial detention practices. Public officials and commentators have continued to discuss its impact and the accuracy of claims made about crime statistics under the new law.



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