Monday, April 25, 2011
The Last Sacred Cow: FAMM on Cutting Criminal Justice Spending
In the video above, Families Against Mandatory Minimums (FAMM) director Julie Stewart speaks during a briefing on Capitol Hill titled, "The Last Sacred Cow: How Congress Can Cut Criminal Justice Spending Without Compromising Public Safety." The briefing featured prominent conservative leaders such as Tim Lynch of the Cato Institute and Grover Norquist, highlighting the importance of criminal justice reform.
FAMM has put together an incredibly useful fact sheet citing specific actions Congress can take to reduce criminal justice spending.
More videos from the briefing are here:
Part 2: Asa Hutchinson
Part 3: Tim Lynch, Cato Institute
Part 4: Grover Norquist, Americans for Tax Reform
Labels:
criminal justice,
drug law reform,
economy,
famm,
norquist,
prison population
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