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Time to Pass First Step Act

Originally Published by: The Hill By: Adam Brandon The Senate, led by Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), has a prime opportunity to change its reputation and pass a landmark piece of conservative legislation. It arises on the issue of criminal

Sen. Mike Lee: A conservative case for criminal justice reform

Originally published by: Fox News By: Sen. Mike Lee “Government’s first duty,” President Reagan said in 1981 and President Trump recently tweeted, “is to protect the people, not run their lives.” The safety of law-abiding citizens has always been a

“Fraternal Order of Police Partners with President Trump on Criminal Justice Reform”

Statement of Support Issued by Chuck Canterbury- National President of the Fraternal Order of Police Originally Published By: Fraternal Order of Police Chuck Canterbury, National President of the Fraternal Order of Police, announced his support today for legislation developed by

Trump gives thumbs up to prison sentencing reform bill at pivotal meeting

Originally published in TheHill President Trump has told Republican senators that he’s open to a new proposal on prison and sentencing reform, giving new life to an issue that seemed hopelessly stalled on Capitol Hill. The compromise presented to Trump by

ACUF’s David Safavian Awards Oklahoma Sen. Greg Treat with the Charles W. Colson Legacy Award for Leadership in Criminal Justice Policy

Alexandria, VA – May 23, 2018 – The American Conservative Union Foundation (ACUF) recognized Oklahoma Senator Greg Treat (R-47th) for his work on criminal justice reform efforts in the Oklahoma legislature. Treat is the majority floor leader in the Oklahoma

Improving Criminal Justice ‘Benefits All of Us’ – Q&A with CCJR Director Pat Nolan

Interview originally published on pewtrusts.org Pat Nolan is a leading voice in the national criminal justice reform movement. The former Republican member of the California State Assembly served 29 months in federal custody for racketeering during the 1990s, and after