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Showing posts with label felony conviction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label felony conviction. Show all posts
Monday, February 16, 2015
Prop 47 Criminal Record Change Training
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Friday, January 23, 2015
A Fair Chance
Our nation is finally getting “smart on crime” after decades
of policies like the War on Drugs. Today, we’re a nation where almost one in
three adults—that’s 70 million people—has an arrest or conviction record.

The movement is growing fast. More than 100 cities,
counties, and states have adopted fair-chance hiring policies—42 in the past
year alone. And that’s paving the way for action at the federal level. Here's
how you can help.
Please SIGN
THIS PETITION urging President Obama to take executive action to
create a federal fair-chance hiring policy that covers federal agencies and
contractors. There’s strong bipartisan support for opening up opportunity for
millions of Americans unfairly shut out from the job market.
NELP’s new report, Advancing
a Federal Fair-Chance Hiring Agenda, makes the case for reform and lays out
a detailed plan. Read more about it in the Washington
Post.
Over the coming months, NELP and our partners in this effort, All of Us or None
and the PICO National Network, will be working to build pressure for
presidential executive action, so that everyone has a fair chance at federal
agency and contractor jobs. Thanks for your support!
—Maurice, Michelle, and the NELP team
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2nd Chance Employment Act,
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