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Category Archives: Criminal Justice Reform
The Road To The 2022 Midterm Elections
“When you see wrong or inequality or injustice, speak out, because this is your country. This is your democracy. Make it. Protect it. Pass it on.” Thurgood Marshall We are coming upon the important midterm 2022 primaries and elections against a … Continue reading
Posted in 2022 Midterm Elections, Criminal Justice Reform, Governorships, The Climate Crisis, The House Race, The Senate Race, Voter Suppression, Voting
Tagged Criminal Justice, Governors, House of Representatives, inflation, Senate, Social Spending, taxes, Voting
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George Floyd: The Turning Point
Black.Lives.Matter. “If, going forward, we can channel our justifiable anger into peaceful, sustained, and effective action, then this moment can be a real turning point in our nation’s long journey to live up to our highest ideals. Former President Barack … Continue reading
Posted in Criminal Justice Reform, Police Reform, Uncategorized
Tagged 21st Century Policing Task Force Report, Black Lives Matter, Campaign Zero, Color of Change, My Brother's Keeper, policing reform
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Criminal Justice Reform
Inform Restoration of Voting Rights for Felons It has been common practice in the United States to make felons ineligible to vote. In 16 states and the District of Columbia felons lose their voting rights only when incarcerated, and receive … Continue reading
Posted in Amy Klobucher, Andrew Yang, Bernie Sanders, Criminal Justice Reform, Elizabeth Warren, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Michael Bloomberg, Peter Buttigieg, Tom Steyer, Uncategorized, Voting
Tagged capital punishment, cash bail reform, Census, cocaine sentencing disparities, GOTV, mandatory minimum sentencing, primaries, private prisons, voting rights
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