Geee Posted April 28, 2016 Share Posted April 28, 2016 Townhall: Virginia and Maryland may not be the only states to restore voting rights to convicted felons this election cycle. If the Obama administration has anything to do with it, “justice involved individuals” will have expanded economic, educational, and civic opportunities throughout the U.S. In a USA Today op-ed, Attorney General Loretta Lynch discusses the need to better reintegrate prisoners into society in order to “reduce recidivism, improve the safety of our neighborhoods and provide economic benefits for our communities and our country.” I sent a letter to all 50 governors inviting them to deepen their commitment to re-entry by allowing returning federal inmates to exchange their BOP identification cards and authenticated release papers for a state-issued ID. And later this week, the administration will release more details about the steps we are taking to ensure that applicants with a criminal history have a fair shot to compete for a federal job. Through these and many other initiatives – such as the Federal Interagency Reentry Council, which I am proud to chair – the Obama administration is working tirelessly to promote better outcomes and help motivated individuals who have served their time to find employment, secure stable housing, support their children and families, and contribute to their communities. But this isn’t enough, she argued. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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