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Sentencing Law and Policy: Assessments and concerns regarding Biden Administration's early criminal justice efforts


Assessments and concerns regarding Biden Administration s early criminal justice efforts
This past week brought the end of the first 100 days of Joe Biden s presidency along with a big speech from Prez Biden to Congress.  In this prior post, I lamented a bit that the big speech did not devote much attention to criminal justice reform issues.  And here is a round-up of some recent articles and commentary reviewing the work of the first 100 days and urging the Biden team to lean into criminal justice issues more: ....

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Mass incarceration causing Black communities to lose millions in earnings


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Formerly incarcerated Black and Brown populations in New York a state with one of the country’s largest prison infrastructures lose more than $1.6 billion per year, according to a new report from the Brennan Center for Justice. 
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More than 330,000 people in New York State have been imprisoned at some point in their lives. Of that population, 145,800 are Black, and as a group, they lose
$889.5 million in annual earnings; 104,600 are Latino and as a group, they lose
$749.9 million in annual earnings. “If you look at communities that have been disproportionately impacted by mass incarceration, you see disinvestment on the social service side and massive investment in incarcerating people,” ....

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He Is Fighting for Criminal Justice Reform After 14 Years in Prison


Louis Reed spent nearly 14 years in prison on bank fraud and other charges.
Since then, he has become an advocate for criminal justice reform and supported the First Step Act, a bipartisan measure to improve criminal justice outcomes, which was signed into law by then-President Donald Trump in December 2018.
Reed joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” to share his story and his vision for how Democrats and Republicans can work together on criminal justice reform, despite the toxic political climate.
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The Senate votes 64-35 to confirm Jennifer Granholm, the former governor of Michigan, to head the Department of Energy. ....

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NYC jail inmates lack health care after release


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When the deadly spread of COVID-19 became apparent in New York City jails, the city began identifying some high-risk inmates to release. Ricardo Ferguson was one of them. 34 years old at the time, he suffered from serious heart problems and had already experienced multiple heart attacks. So for his health and safety, Ferguson was released from Rikers at the beginning of April. 
But upon reentry into the community, Ferguson was unable to get the critical heart medication he needed. Although Correctional Health Services provided him with a prescription, his Medicaid stopped covering him for outpatient treatment while in jail, so he had no insurance to pay for it. Without any money to pay out of pocket, the pharmacist could not fill his prescription. He was too afraid to go to an emergency room during the pandemic. In mid-June, Ferguson was in the hospital due to his heart problems, where he finally got his medication.  ....

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