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WHEREAS, the increasing numbers of people released from prison and jail has had
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significant implications for community safety and state and local government
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WHEREAS, the goal of the Second Chance Act is to help states and communities
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alleviate crowding in their jails and prisons by reducing recidivism through an
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WHEREAS, the legislation, signed into law by the President on April 9, 2008,
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and undermining democracy
WHEREAS, the legislation establishes a national resource center to collect and
across the nation.
disseminate best practices and provide training and support to states and
communities;

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THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the American Legislative Exchange Council
(ALEC) supports the full funding of the provisions of the Second Chance Act, which
will help state and local governments reduce recidivism, increase public safety,
and respond better to the growing numbers of people released from prison and jail
returning to the communities.

Adopted by the Criminal Justice Task Force on July 31, 2008.
Approved by the ALEC Board of Directors on September 11, 2008.

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