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Advocacy Letter

Letter Supporting Immediate Consideration and Passage of Sentencing Reform Legislation

At least three bipartisan sentencing reform proposals, the First Step Implementation Act (S.1014), the COVID-19 Safer Detention Act (S.312), and the Prohibiting Punishment of Acquitted Conduct Act (S.601) await a floor vote after the Judiciary Committee approved them this past spring.

Related to: Sentencing Reform, Federal Advocacy

In a letter of support submitted to the Senate, The Sentencing Project’s Executive Director Amy Fettig urged the U.S. Senate to take immediate steps to consider and pass sentencing reform legislation that builds upon the important progress enacted in 2018 with passage of the First Step Act.

At least three bipartisan sentencing reform proposals, the First Step Implementation Act (S.1014), the COVID-19 Safer Detention Act (S.312), and the Prohibiting Punishment of Acquitted Conduct Act (S.601) await a floor vote after the Judiciary Committee approved them this past spring.

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About the Author

  • Amy Fettig

    Executive Director

    Amy Fettig is a human rights lawyer and leading expert on criminal justice reform who has garnered national recognition for her work on prison conditions.  Prior to joining The Sentencing Project, Fettig served as Deputy Director for the ACLU’s National Prison Project.

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