More Support for the Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act
Two more senators and law enforcement group join criminal justice reform effort
WASHINGTON – In the last 24 hours, two
additional cosponsors have joined the Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act
of 2017, bringing the total number of cosponsors to 22. The bill will
receive a vote this morning in committee. Watch the Senate Judiciary
Committee’s executive business meeting here.
Senators Todd Young (R-Ind.) and
Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) have signed on as cosponsors of the bill.
This morning, Chairman Grassley
also received an additional letter of support from Law Enforcement Leaders to
Reduce Crime & Incarceration.
“Today, our oversized prison
population costs taxpayers billions annually and draws law enforcement
resources away from apprehending violent offenders. I believe this legislation
would free funding and time for officers to focus on targeting and preventing
violent crime, making our streets safer,” wrote Ronal Serpas, former
Police Superintendent in New Orleans and current Chairman of Law Enforcement
Leaders to Reduce Crime & Incarceration.