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Mar 10, 2021
In SUPPORT to SB 7, “An act relating to expanding access to expungement and sealing of criminal history records”
Chairman Sears Jr. and members of the committee,
My name is Anthony Lamorena, and I am a government affairs associate for the R Street Institute, a nonprofit, nonpartisan public policy research organization. Our mission is to engage in policy research and outreach to promote free markets and limited, effective government in many areas, including criminal justice reform, and that is why we are interested in SB 7.
Here at R Street, we have been longtime supporters of initiatives that aim to expand expungement eligibility for individuals who have made mistakes but deserve another chance. Record-clearing measures, such as SB 7, can promote human dignity, preserve public safety, ensure healthy families, and create limited and effective government.
HARRISBURG â When two checks for nearly $10,000 arrived at her home last summer from the state Department of Labor and Industry, Annette Ravinsky didnât cash them. Ravinsky, now 61, hadnât worked since the 1980s and was well aware she neither qualified, nor had applied, for state unemployment benefits.
She called the department to report the fraud, asked a legal aid attorney what to do, then returned the checks to the state. Someone at the agency signed a receipt confirming the state received the checks in the mail, and she assumed the issue was resolved.
But Ravinsky â one of at least 50,000 people who have reported unemployment fraud to the agency since the pandemic began â wasnât told that the state would still report the checks as income to the IRS. Now, sheâs uncertain how to file her taxes and fearful of being audited.