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S. 1114
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Senate Resolution
Sponsors: Senator Allen
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Introduced in the Senate on March 13, 2018
Adopted by the Senate on March 22, 2018
Summary: Second Chance Month
HISTORY OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS
Date Body Action Description with journal page number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3/13/2018 Senate Introduced (Senate Journal-page 7) 3/13/2018 Senate Referred to Committee on Invitations (Senate Journal-page 7) 3/21/2018 Senate Polled out of committee Invitations (Senate Journal-page 14) 3/21/2018 Senate Committee report: Favorable Invitations (Senate Journal-page 14) 3/22/2018 Senate Adopted (Senate Journal-page 40)
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MAJORITY FAVORABLE
March 21, 2018
S. 1114
S. Printed 3/21/18--S.
Read the first time March 13, 2018.
To whom was referred a Senate Resolution (S. 1114)
to declare April 2018 as "Second Chance Month" in South Carolina and to commend this observance to all citizens of this great state., etc., respectfully
Has polled the Senate Resolution out majority favorable.
TO DECLARE APRIL 2018 AS "SECOND CHANCE MONTH" IN SOUTH CAROLINA AND TO COMMEND THIS OBSERVANCE TO ALL CITIZENS OF THIS GREAT STATE.
Whereas, every person is endowed with human dignity and value; and
Whereas, redemption and second chances are American values; and
Whereas, an estimated sixty-five million Americans have a criminal record; and
Whereas, individuals returning from prison and those who have paid their debt after committing a crime face significant barriers, also known as collateral consequences; and
Whereas, individuals with a criminal history often struggle to find housing, employment, or education; regain voting rights; volunteer in their community; and they often must pay for significant debt that arises as a result of their conviction and incarceration; and
Whereas, the Council of State Governments reports that the number of legal collateral consequences of a criminal conviction exceeds forty-eight thousand; and
Whereas, these barriers can contribute to recidivism, which increases victimization and decreases public safety; and
Whereas, the stigma and legal barriers associated with a criminal record result in lost human capital and lost economic output for the United States; and
Whereas, the anniversary of the death of Charles Colson, who used his second chance following incarceration for a Watergate-related crime to found Prison Fellowship, the nation's largest outreach to prisoners and their families, falls on April twenty-first; and
Whereas, a robust coalition of businesses, congregations, and other organizations across the country has celebrated Second Chance Month since April 2017 through events, Second Chance 5Ks, briefings, social media campaigns, advocacy, press, and other activities; and
Whereas, the designation of April as Second Chance Month would contribute to increased public awareness about the need for closure for those who have paid their debt and would encourage the creation of opportunities for individuals, employers, congregations, and communities to extend second chances. Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the Senate:
That the members of the South Carolina Senate, by this resolution, declare April 2018 as "Second Chance Month" in South Carolina and commend this observance to all citizens of this great State.
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