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  1. Pritzker signs long-debated Clean Slate Act signed into legislation ...

    20 hours ago · Over 1.7 million people in Illinois will be eligible to have their non-violent criminal records wiped out after House Bill 1836, also known as the “Clean Slate Act," was signed into law by ...

  2. CLEAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of CLEAN is free from dirt or pollution. How to use clean in a sentence.

  3. Illinois Clean Slate Act signed by Gov. Pritzker

    1 day ago · The Clean Slate Act in Illinois will automatically seal records for over 2 million people with non-violent convictions, removing barriers to opportunities.

  4. CLEAN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    Make sure your hands are clean before you have your dinner. Hospitals need to be kept spotlessly (= extremely) clean.

  5. Clean - definition of clean by The Free Dictionary

    Define clean. clean synonyms, clean pronunciation, clean translation, English dictionary definition of clean. adj. clean·er , clean·est 1. Free from dirt, stain, or impurities; unsoiled: a clean kitchen floor; …

  6. Clean Slate Act: New Illinois law empowers ex-offenders with …

    1 day ago · Gov. JB Pritzker signed the Clean Slate Act into law Friday, which will automatically seal criminal records of nonviolent offenders.

  7. Illinois 'Clean Slate' law allows automatic sealing of nonviolent ...

    23 hours ago · What is the 'Clean Slate' act? Gov. JB Pritzker signed a bill Friday that allows the automatic sealing of nonviolent criminal records.

  8. Clean Slate Act will automatically seal many crime records

    20 hours ago · Illinois will begin a process to automatically seal criminal records for millions of adults in the state, after Gov. JB Pritzker signed the "Clean Slate" Act on Friday.

  9. clean - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    3 days ago · clean (third-person singular simple present cleans, present participle cleaning, simple past and past participle cleaned) (transitive) To remove dirt from a place or object.

  10. clean - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    to empty in order to straighten or clean: [~ + out + object] I had to clean out my desk to find what I was looking for. [~ + object + out] I cleaned it out before dinner.