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Lawmakers push for reform to end prison waste and harm

July 31, 2024 | Judiciary: Senate Committee, Standing Committees - House & Senate, Congressional Hearings Compilation



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Lawmakers push for reform to end prison waste and harm
During a recent government hearing, a poignant discussion emerged regarding the inefficiencies and societal impacts of the current prison system. A key speaker expressed deep concern over the substantial taxpayer dollars wasted on incarceration, highlighting the detrimental effects on both individuals and society at large.

The speaker emphasized that numerous visits to prisons and jails have revealed a pressing need for reform, advocating for investments in programs that would support the rehabilitation and empowerment of incarcerated individuals. Citing extensive research and data, the speaker argued that there are proven methods to improve outcomes for those behind bars, which would ultimately lead to a safer and stronger society.

The call for continued hearings on this issue was underscored, with the speaker expressing hope for bipartisan collaboration to address what they described as a shameful aspect of American society. The urgency of shining a light on these systemic issues was framed as essential to inspire meaningful change and to move away from outdated practices that no longer serve the public good.

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