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Kim Foxx - State's Attorney, Cook County, Illinois

Kim Foxx

Former State's Attorney, Cook County, Illinois

Kimberly M. Foxx was the first African American woman to lead the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office – the second largest prosecutor’s office in the country. Foxx took office on December 1, 2016, and was elected to a second term in 2020. She served until 2024. As Cook County State’s Attorney, Foxx undertook substantial criminal justice reforms focused on public safety and equity. She revamped the office’s Conviction Integrity Unit, resulting in overturned convictions in over 175 cases, including the first-ever mass exoneration in Cook County for 15 men whose convictions stemmed from misconduct by a Chicago Police Officer.

She has been a leader in bond reform, instructing prosecutors to agree to recognizance bonds where appropriate, and reviewing bond decisions in cases where people are detained because they are unable to pay bonds of $1,000 or less. Foxx took the lead on prioritizing resources away from low-level offenses to focus on violent crime, including raising the threshold for approving felony charges for retail theft to $1,000 and declining to prosecute misdemeanor traffic offenses for failure to pay tickets and fines. Foxx played a vital role in passing legislation to legalize cannabis and provide the broadest and most equitable conviction relief possible. She is the first and only prosecutor in the country to make felony case-level data available to the public. The open data portal provides unprecedented access and transparency into the work of a prosecutor’s office.

Foxx served as an Assistant State’s Attorney for 12 years and was also a guardian ad litem, where she worked as an attorney advocating for children navigating the child welfare system. Prior to being elected State’s Attorney, Foxx served as Chief of Staff for the Cook County Board President, where she was the lead architect of the county’s criminal justice reform agenda to address racial disparities in the criminal and juvenile justice systems. Born and raised in Cabrini Green on Chicago’s Near North Side, Foxx is a graduate of Southern Illinois University, where she earned a B.A. in Political Science and a J.D. from the SIU School of Law.

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