BFF-25 Bipartisan criminal justice reform bill clears US Senate

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Bipartisan criminal justice reform bill clears US Senate

WASHINGTON, Dec 19, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – The US Senate on Tuesday night
overwhelmingly passed a sweeping federal criminal justice reform bill, paving
the way for the most significant change to America’s justice system in
decades.

The “First Step Act,” a hard-won bipartisan effort, includes provisions to
ease heavy sentences for certain offenders, give judges more discretion in
sentencing low-level criminals, and improve prison conditions for women,
among others.

“America is the greatest Country in the world and my job is to fight for
ALL citizens, even those who have made mistakes,” US President Donald Trump
tweeted after the bill was passed.

“Congratulations to the Senate on the bi-partisan passing of a historic
Criminal Justice Reform Bill,” he said.

The bill passed by a vote of 87-12, and will now go to the House of
Representatives, where it is expected to pass swiftly.

House Speaker Paul Ryan said the House “looks forward” to sending the bill
to Trump’s desk.

One element of the bill would make retroactive the 2010 Fair Sentencing
Act, which altered sentencing guidelines to treat crack and powder cocaine
offenses equally. According to government figures, that alone would impact
over 2,600 inmates.

But the bill will only affect America’s federal inmates, of which there are
180,789, according to the latest figures from the Federal Bureau of Prisons.

According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the total US incarcerated
population was over 2.1 million at the end of 2016.

BSS/AFP/MR/ 1200 hrs