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Immigration blame game goes forward

Immigration blame game goes forward Anthony Lamorena is a government affairs specialist at the R Street Institute. Writing for InsideSources.com, he says, “The sad truth is it is hard to determine the true extent of the crisis facing the Biden administration. In fact, the lack of transparency is especially troubling since there seems to be no regular access when it comes to covering what is going on in these locations.” … So what can be done about illegal immigrants flooding the border? Lamorena states: “Politicians should drop the holier-than-thou act when it comes to detaining immigrants because both parties share some of the blame. Instead, they need to come together on bipartisan legislation that will address important solutions such as heightened accountability and even expanded access to work visas, which can help lower the number of illegal border crossings. There are also conservative alternatives to solving this issue like restoring prosecutorial discretion for

In SUPPORT of SB 1260, Relating to Criminal Pretrial Reform

In SUPPORT of SB 1260, Relating to Criminal Pretrial Reform
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In SUPPORT to SB 7, An act relating to expanding access to expungement and sealing of criminal history records

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.

In OPPOSITION to SB 24, An act relating to banning flavored tobacco products and e-liquids

Chair Lyons 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 tobacco harm reduction, and that is why SB 24 is of special interest to us. Here at the R Street Institute, we are very cognizant of the adverse impact of combustible cigarettes. We have long supported raising the legal age to buy tobacco products to 21, enforcing laws to keep such products out of minors’ hands and encouraging adults to never smoke. Though I believe this bill to have the best intentions and share our goal to advance public health, this bill will have negative consequences.

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