Next, for those who are incarcerated with non-violent offenses, Public Safety
& Rehabilitation Act of 2016 will add funds for rehabilitation, and will
give credit for completion of educational programs with an early release. Ultimately,
it is the next step to improve Prop 47.
Altogether, 1 million signatures need to be collected in order
for this act to make it on the ballot in November. Governor Brown supports and
is willing to sign this act, but requested 100,000 signatures by the end of
April 2016 be gathered.
Equally
important, collaborative help is needed for the collection of the mandatory
signatures from all that are in support of this act. Let’s be overt, prison
reform is needed in the state of California, and this is a productive step
towards obtaining that goal.
For more information or to support the (PSRA) contact Vanessa Rhodes at vanessarhodes@gmail.com or visit SafetyandRehabilitation.com.
By:
Porscha N. Dillard
Special Project Coordinator
Time For Change Foundation
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