Tillis Co-Sponsors Sentencing Reform Bill; Proposes Language Requiring Case-By-Case Review

Press Release

Date: Oct. 22, 2015

Today, Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC) announced that he has co-sponsored the Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act, and worked with the bill's original co-sponsors to include language in the manager's amendment that requires the Department of Justice to review each candidate for early release on a case-by-case basis. Tillis' language is included in the bill that will be voted on by the Senate Judiciary Committee later today.

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"During my tenure as Speaker of the House in North Carolina, I worked across party lines to help enact the most significant sentencing and corrections reform effort undertaken in decades. Today, North Carolina is seeing the results of that effort, as we are responsibly lessening our investment in corrections and reinvesting those savings in community programs that reduce crime and build safer communities," said Senator Tillis. "Although it is not perfect, I've co-sponsored the bipartisan Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act with the hope that we can accomplish similar outcomes at the federal level. After consulting with members of the law enforcement community, the Department of Justice, and my colleagues on both sides of the aisle, I worked with my fellow committee members to include a commonsense provision that aims to provide additional accountability and safeguards at the federal level."


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