Repeals the clean slate act; repealer
Bill S 3300 repeals the Clean Slate Act, preventing automatic expungement of criminal records, which may hinder individuals' job and housing opportunities.
Bill S 3300 repeals the Clean Slate Act, preventing automatic expungement of criminal records, which may hinder individuals' job and housing opportunities.
Bill S 3300 aims to repeal the Clean Slate Act, which was designed to automatically expunge certain criminal records after a specified period, thereby allowing individuals with eligible convictions to reintegrate into society without the burden of their past offenses. The intent behind this repeal is to eliminate the provisions that facilitate this automatic expungement process.
Bill S 3300 represents a significant shift in the approach to criminal record management by eliminating the Clean Slate Act's provisions for automatic expungement. The implications of this repeal could have lasting effects on individuals with criminal histories and the broader community, as it may hinder efforts to promote rehabilitation and reintegration into society.
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