Politics & Government

IL Public Official Of The Year: Jim Glasgow, Will County State's Attorney

ILACP Executive Director Kenny Winslow: "He's not afraid to speak up for his constituents or prosecute the hard cases."

James Glasgow and Marc Maton: President of the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police, Chief Marc Maton, presents Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow with the ILACP Public Official of the Year Award during the ILACP Executive Board meeting.
James Glasgow and Marc Maton: President of the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police, Chief Marc Maton, presents Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow with the ILACP Public Official of the Year Award during the ILACP Executive Board meeting. (Image via ILACP/AJ Bailey)

JOLIET —The Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police on Friday announced Will County State's Attorney James Glasgow as its Public Official of the Year for 2024.

According to the chiefs of police association press release:

"He's a policeman's prosecutor and he is always on our side," said Chief Marc Maton, ILACP President.

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Will County State’s Attorney James W. Glasgow has a long and distinguished career during which he has implemented groundbreaking initiatives to successfully investigate, prosecute, and prevent crime as well as being a long-time supporter of law enforcement. State's Attorney Glasgow is an advocate for public safety and an innovator who has a long history of supporting law enforcement and the communities he serves, and for such reasons we recognize him as our 2024 Public Official of the Year.

The association also wants to recognize SA Glasgow for his financial support in assisting agencies in the acquisition of technology over the past several years.

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State’s Attorney Glasgow has partnered with members of the law enforcement community on numerous public safety initiatives through his innovative use of forfeiture funds such as providing license plate readers, tint meters, and police K9s.

"Mr. Glasgow has a history of advocating for public safety and providing necessary resources to keep our communities safe," said ILACP Executive Director Kenny Winslow. "He’s not afraid to speak up for his constituents or prosecute the hard cases."

According to Friday's press release:

"We would be remiss if we did not also highlight State's Attorney Glasgow's legislative advocacy that has resulted in stronger criminal laws. SA Glasgow has actively sought to make Illinois’ criminal laws more effective to better serve public safety and victims. His successful legislative initiatives include:

  • Authoring the groundbreaking synthetic marijuana ban to keep this dangerous poison off our store shelves and away from our children.
  • As a result of a horrific hit-and-run traffic accident that left three teenagers dead or dying on the side of a road, State’s Attorney Glasgow wrote legislation increasing the penalty for such an offense to a Class 2 felony with an extended sentencing range for multiple deaths of 3 to 14 years.
  • In response to a number of traffic accidents caused by drivers under the influence of intoxicating compounds, the State’s Attorney plugged a 25-year-old loophole in the Illinois DUI statute by drafting legislation adding intoxicating compounds to the list of prohibited substances.
James Glasgow: Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow addresses the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police Executive Board after receiving the ILACP Public Official of the Year Award at the Midwest Security & Police Conference/Expo in Tinley Park, Illinois on August 22, 2024. (ILACP/AJ Bailey)

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