Senate Passes Bipartisan Criminal Justice Bill
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NY Times
December 18, 2018

Senators Cory Booker of New Jersey, left, and Charles E. Grassley of Iowa, who were central to the bill’s passage, after the vote on Tuesday.CreditCreditSarah Silbiger/The New York Times

“The Senate overwhelmingly approved on Tuesday the most substantial changes in a generation to the tough-on-crime prison and sentencing laws that ballooned the federal prison population and created a criminal justice system that many conservatives and liberals view as costly and unfair.”

“The First Step Act would expand job training and other programming aimed at reducing recidivism rates among federal prisoners. It also expands early-release programs and modifies sentencing laws, including mandatory minimum sentences for nonviolent drug offenders, to more equitably punish drug offenders.”

“But the legislation falls short of benchmarks set by a more expansive overhaul proposed in Congress during Barack Obama’s presidency and of the kinds of changes sought by some liberal and conservative activists targeting mass incarceration.”

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