The Second Chance Act passed the House on November 13, 2007
by a vote of 347 to 62. All Democrats present voted for it and
over two thirds of the Republicans did as well. On November 14
there was a news conference at which several sponsors spoke:
Rep. Danny Davis (D-IL), Rep. Chris Cannon (R-UT), Rep. Stephanie
Tubbs Jones (D-OH), Rep. Carolyn Kilpatrick (D-MI) (CBC Chair),
Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA), and Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC).
Several members of the reentry working group also spoke as did
Prison Fellowship founder Chuck Colson. Below is a statement
by Rep. Tubbs Jones:
Nov. 13 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today, Congresswoman
Stephanie Tubbs Jones released this statement following the House
of Representatives consideration of the Second Chance Act, bipartisan
reentry legislation of which she is an original co-sponsor.
"I have been waiting nearly 30 years for Congress
to enact meaningful reentry legislation, as I have been deeply
involved in prisoner reentry issues since my days as a judge
and county prosecutor in Cleveland, Ohio before serving in Congress.
While Cuyahoga County Prosecutor, I helped establish the 'Pretrial
Diversion Program,' as well as the 'Municipal Drug Court.' Both
programs, I am proud to say, still exist and continue to help
ex-offenders move on with their lives and become productive citizens
of society.
"Prisoner reentry is not a Democratic or Republican
issue. It is a common sense issue. The facts are clear-meaningful
reentry programs significantly diminish the chances that ex-offenders
will return to prison. That saves taxpayer dollars and increases
public safety. So why not invest in enhancing reentry programs
in order to end the cycle of recidivism? That is exactly what
the Second Chance Act does.
"In 2002, two million people were incarcerated in
all federal and state prisons. Each year, nearly 650,000 people
are released from prison to communities nationwide. Nearly two
thirds of released prisoners are expected to be re-arrested for
a felony or serious misdemeanor within three years of their release.
"The State of Ohio has one of the largest populations
of ex-offenders re-entering the community, with about 24,000
ex-offenders returning to their respective communities annually.
Of those ex-offenders, about 6,000 will return to Cuyahoga County
and almost 5,000 will re-enter in the City of Cleveland. Statewide,
about 40 percent of ex-offenders will return to prison. In Cuyahoga
County, about 41 percent will return to prison. Such high recidivism
rates translate into thousands of new crimes each year and wasted
taxpayer dollars, which can be averted through improved prisoner
reentry efforts.
"This legislation allocates $360 million towards a
variety of reentry programs. One of the main components of the
bill is the funding of demonstration projects that would provide
ex-offenders with a coordinated continuum of housing, education,
health, employment, and mentoring services. This broad array
of services would provide stability and make the transition for
ex-offenders easier, in turn reducing recidivism.
"This legislation is critical to successful re-entry
of offenders. The bill provides as a beginning the essential
ingredients necessary to assure public safety and recovery. It
will help begin the process of breaking down barriers to successful
re-entry and allow offenders and their families the tools necessary
to break the cycle of criminality."
To view Rep. Tubbs Jones full statement on the House Floor
regarding the Second Chance Act, please visit http://tubbsjones.house.gov/?sectionid=27§iontree=23,27.
Second Chance Act: Other Resources
(Text) Second Chance Act of 2007; H.R. 1593
PASSED U.S. House (11/13/07) (A Bill to reauthorize the grant
program for reentry of offenders into the community in the Omnibus
Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, to improve reentry
planning and implementation, and for other purposes. (20 March
2007) - http://www.fedcure.org/documents/HR1593.pdf
"The Second Chance Act" H.R. 1593 - Floor Debate
(11/13/07)
House Session Floor Debate Notes. November 13, 2007. Washington,
DC
http://www.fedcure.org/documents/HR1593DebateFloorNotes-KSC&W-FedCURE-131107.pdf
"The Second Chance Act" - Press Release Pack (11/14/07)
FedCURE's Press Release Pack Contains: Press Release from
Rep. Danny K. Davis (ILL); Organizations Support List; National
Governors Association Letter in Support of Re-Entry; Side-by-Side
Comparison of H.R. 1593 and S. 1060. (.zip file)
http://www.fedcure.org/documents/SecondChanceAct-FedCURE-PressReleasePack-121107.zip
House Floor Debate Notes (11/13/07)
Compiled by: Julia Fantacone, KSC&W, for FedCURE
http://www.fedcure.org/documents/HR1593DebateFloorNotes-KSC&W-FedCURE-131107.pdf
Roll call vote on HR 1593, The Second Chance Act-Here are
the Yeas and Nays:
http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2007/roll1083.xml
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