Despite indications that federally funded reentry programs have effectively reduced recidivism during the last few years, the Senate has earmarked no funds for the Second Chance Act program that oversees them. In contrast, it has set aside nearly $300 million for new aid to federal prisons. As the Times comments, “[t]he Senate has its priorities backward.”
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