Over the past few months conversations have been surrounding the White House about the administration working on criminal justice reform. While pastors and rap artist Kanye West received swift backlash from criminal justice advocates and others for meeting with President Donald Trump about criminal justice reform, a bill may be voted on by the Senate before the end of this year. Trump has urged Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to bring the First Step Act to the floor for a vote, and other Republicans such as Senator Chuck Grassley has said that criminal justice reform should take priority over filling vacant judicial seats. So what’s in the act? On December 4, 2018, the Vox published an article outlining key portions of the bill, writing:
Given these portions of the bill, the question is, does it go far enough to gain support from criminal justice advocates despite the administration championing it? Would a bill such as this get the ball rolling in the right direction, or are there hidden elements that ultimately make comprehensive criminal justice reform harder to achieve? Many are skeptical of President Trump’s support of the First Step Act given his rhetoric towards members of black and brown communities that are the most impacted by the broken criminal justice system. Regardless of whether the First Step Act passes or not, criminal justice advocates understand that there is still tremendous work to be done before justice and fairness is offered to everyone coming through the system.
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