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Jun 17, 2016    |    News

In Wake of Orlando Shooting, America’s Faith Leaders Continue Push for Sentencing Reform

WASHINGTON, DC: Faith leaders from across the country converged today on the grounds of the US Capitol to pray for victims and families of the Orlando shooting and to pray that another issue critical to…

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Jun 16, 2016    |    Blog Post

Faith Leaders Urge Congressional Action On Sentencing Reform 

Faith Leaders Joined From Across The Country To Hold A DC Prayer Vigil And Congressional Meetings   Faith Groups Representing A Wide Spectrum Of Faiths- Christian, Jewish, and Muslim- Joined Together To Pray For The Country…

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Jun 13, 2016    |    News

Colorado must be heard on criminal justice reform

by Michael B. Hancock

With outdated drug laws and policies of incarceration proving to be a failure, the time is ripe for change in our criminal justice system. Colorado has recognized the necessity for change and has taken some…

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Jun 13, 2016    |    News

Time to reform broken criminal justice system — in Oklahoma and as a nation

by Kris Steele

The impact of mass incarceration is far-reaching and continues to devastate families and communities across our nation. Since 1980, the federal prison population has grown from roughly 24,000 to 214,000 inmates. The U.S. now holds…

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Jun 6, 2016    |    News

Time for criminal justice reform, both state and federal

by Mary Hoke

To the Editor: As someone who recently worked in the state legislature as a Page Chamber Lead, I have seen firsthand how a bill becomes a law. All legislation goes through a thorough vetting process…

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Jun 6, 2016    |    News

The Unreasonable Opposition to Justice Reform in the Senate

by Jason Pye

Recently, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) gave a speech at the Hudson Institute in Washington, in which he offered his case against the justice reform effort in Congress led by conservatives like Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah),…

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Jun 6, 2016    |    News

Sentencing reform helps Utah families

by Nick Layman

Utahns pride themselves on family values and fiscal responsibility. Ironically, millions of Utahns’ tax dollars are spent to keep families apart. That’s because over half of the U.S. prison population is comprised of nonviolent drug…

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Jun 6, 2016    |    News

Grassley pushing criminal justice bill; tours Story County jail

by Travis Charleson

Republican Senator Chuck Grassley visited the Story County Jail in Nevada, Iowa and answered a wide range of questions from the public on Friday as part of his annual tour of Iowa’s 99 counties. The…

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Jun 6, 2016    |    Blog Post

The Project for Opportunity & Safety Announces New Website & Digital Ad Campaign to Amplify Criminal Justice Reform Efforts in Congress

WASHINGTON, DC – With Congress returning this week, The Project for Opportunity & Safety, a recently-formed non-profit organization, today announced the launch of a new website – https://reformcriminaljustice.com – and national digital advertising campaign dedicated…

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Jun 6, 2016    |    Video

Sentencing Reform & Corrections Act: Reducing Crime, Keeping Communities Safe

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