COVID-19 outbreak delays lame-duck session of criminal justice, property tax reform, COVID-19 response
Jesse Kelley, a government affairs specialist at The R Street Institute, said the package would grant a “second chance at a life free from the collateral consequences associated with a criminal history record.”
“Nearly nine in 10 employers, four in five landlords, and three in five colleges now using background checks, any record no matter how old or minor can put employment, housing, education, and other basics permanently out of reach,” Kelley told The Center Square. “In fact, research from the University of Michigan finds that people are 11% more likely to be employed and are earning
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from a reverse situation? do you have any sense of that, how safe we are from a cyber-attack from another country? i think it s probably correct to say that the countries that are the most advanced technologically, the united states, and the countries that are the freest and pride themselves on being free nations and people being free are the most vulnerable. and if you think of the extent to which we have thrown away the shoeboxes or the old ibm cards with the punches in them and our depend oant digit, everything s dependent on digits and there s our vulnerability and it s real and serious. caller: is the vulnerability to disrupt our financial system electric grid. i mean give me an idea of how bad it could be? i don t want to get sort of alarmist, but i am thinking, is this something that will be disruptive for two months and we will be distressed and disturbed or is it much more serious? it s much more serious. take katrina. when the electricity goes out,