People with records, relentless community support. TimeDone creates societal change by removing barriers from prior convictions. A campaign of @safeandjustusa.
โ 79% of voters back the Safer Supervision Act.
New national polling data from @FabrizioWard proves what we already know. Americans across the political spectrum agree that it's time to fix federal supervision.
Supervision should be about safety, stability, and second chances, not keeping people trapped in the system.
๐ Read more about the findings and what they mean. https://t.co/FiYGFYPKPw
#SaferSupervisionAct
โ 79% of voters back the Safer Supervision Act.
New national polling data from @FabrizioWard proves what we already know. Americans across the political spectrum agree that it's time to fix federal supervision.
Supervision should be about safety, stability, and second chances, not keeping people trapped in the system.
๐ Read more about the findings and what they mean. https://t.co/FiYGFYPKPw
#SaferSupervisionAct
People of every walk of life want and deserve safety - no matter who they are or where they live.
But cutting federal grants that protect victims of crime and reduce violence through strong community and law enforcement partnerships, threaten safety.
#ReverseTheCuts
@megoconnor13 Sadly, this is just another example of how the U.S. prison system would rather perpetually punish people with old records, than give them access to rehabilitation, stifling financial success and hindering efforts to successfully reintegrate back into their communities. Shameful!
Edward captures the essence of second chance employment: โItโs not just about finding a job; itโs about recognizing our humanity, our capacity for growth, & our right to rebuild. Our past doesnโt define us; itโs our present resilience & determination that shape our path forward.โ
Become a member today and join us in our fight of including women in this conversation, and advocating for their families to have a second chance at life! ๐https://t.co/sxD6IW0vsD
This #WomensHistoryMonth , letโs remember the millions of mothers separated from their children due to incarceration and recognize that when we put women behind bars it doesnโt just affect the individual; it devastates families, and continues to do so long after a sentence ends.