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Guy s legislative skills fail to impress

Voter alert: our district’s Republican congressman, Guy Reschenthaler, recently crossed the aisle to support legislation championed by the speaker of the House, Democrat Nancy Pelosi! Reschenthaler, a regular on Republican cable news outlets where he lays waste to the radical socialist agenda of the Democrat Party, threw in with the San Francisco liberal in February on a bill awarding Congressional Gold Medals to police officers who “protected” the Capitol during the Jan. 6 insurrection. To make matters worse, the queen of confrontation, California congresswoman Maxine Waters, had a hand in the legislation which Reschenthaler helped to pass. The bill cleared the House after Waters, who stands accused by conservative critics of all kinds of nefarious actions, moved to suspend the rules – suspend the rules! mind you – in order to pass the bill unamended.

State lawmakers consider Clean Slate Act that would expunge criminal records

ALBANY — State lawmakers are considering legislation that would automatically seal and expunge most criminal convictions under the proposed Clean Slate Act. The bill would include a two-step process that would first automatically seal certain traffic infractions and misdemeanors after one year and three years after a felony conviction, as long as the individual is not on probation or parole or is required to register as a sex offender. The conviction record would later be automatically expunged. A virtual press conference was held Thursday prior to a public hearing of the state Senate’s Standing Committee on Codes to push for passage of the bill.

Every Delawarean deserves a clean slate as we rebuild from the pandemic

Every Delawarean deserves a clean slate as we rebuild from the pandemic | Opinion Tom Horne and Darius Brown © Jerry Habraken, The News Journal Ex-offender Terrance Bailey works at his job as a cook at Just To Serve You restaurant in Wilmington. Imagine if your whole life was defined by your worst mistake a lapse in judgement that prevented you from providing for your family. Popular Searches The chance to get a job, find a place to live or access capital to start a small business can be slim to impossible for the 1 in 3 Americans who have some type of criminal record.

Sen Joni Ernst courts conservatives on justice reform

Sen Joni Ernst courts conservatives on justice reform
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STATEMENT: CAP Applauds the Senate and House Reintroductions of the Bipartisan Clean Slate Act

STATEMENT: CAP Applauds the Senate and House Reintroductions of the Bipartisan Clean Slate Act Date: April 30, 2021 Contact: Julia Cusick Washington, D.C. This week, in conjunction with Second Chance Month, the bipartisan Clean Slate Act was reintroduced in both the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate, marking an important step toward removing barriers that prevent the 1 in 3 U.S. adults with criminal records from obtaining jobs, housing, and education. The bill would create the first broadly available relief for people facing employment and housing barriers due to federal criminal records, which generally require a pardon to clear from one’s criminal history. It would also establish automatic sealing for low-level drug convictions. The Clean Slate Act is sponsored by Rep. Lisa Blunt-Rochester (D-DE) and Rep. Guy Reschenthaler (R-PA) in the House and Sen. Robert Casey (D-PA) and Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) in the Senate.

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