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Selected Mentions of Paper Prisons in the News

Waite: With Clean Slate proposal, Schenectady council can get down to business (Feb. 11, 2023)

“After being released, Griffin-Braaf faced a number of barriers as a result of his conviction for selling cocaine, including not being eligible to receive Federal Student Aid. That killed his college dreams. (Such aid would likely have been available to him today.)” “While Griffin-Braaf persevered, moving up from temp jobs and cleaning hotel toilets to… Continue reading Waite: With Clean Slate proposal, Schenectady council can get down to business (Feb. 11, 2023)

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CT Politics: CT ‘Clean Slate’ effort gets $1.5M in Lamont’s budget proposal (Feb. 10, 2023)

“Gov. Ned Lamont’s proposed budget includes $1.5 million in American Rescue Plan funds for the state’s delayed ‘clean slate’ effort. Clean slate — a series of laws expected to go into full effect on Jan. 1 until a delay was announced in early December  — will erase the criminal records of people with certain low-level convictions.… Continue reading CT Politics: CT ‘Clean Slate’ effort gets $1.5M in Lamont’s budget proposal (Feb. 10, 2023)

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