Gas, food, housing and other prices have skyrocketed since 1965, but a person too poor to pay bail still gets a total $5 off the total for every day spent in jail.A bill headed for the House floor seeks to change that.Senate Bill 1609, sponsored by Democratic Sen. Elgie R. Sims Jr. of Chicago, would raise the daily rate someone gets toward their bail from $5 to $30. The current rate has been in place since 1965.The bill provides that a person incarcerated on an offense which qualifies for bail and can’t meet the bail …