Pivotal Juvenile Justice Legislation Passes First Hurdle (10/29/2009)
Youth
PROMISE Act Voted Out Of House Subcommittee On Crime
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WASHINGTON – A bipartisan bill to combat
youth violence was passed by the House Subcommittee on Crime today. The bill,
H.R. 1064, would fund prevention and intervention programs that are
comprehensive, community-centered and evidence-based efforts to combat gangs and
youth violence. The Youth Prison, Reduction through Opportunities, Mentoring,
Intervention, Support and Education Act, known as “Youth PROMISE,” is sponsored
by Representative Robert C. “Bobby” Scott (D-VA) and currently has over 230
cosponsors. The bill is expected to be marked up by the full House Judiciary
Committee soon.
The
following can be attributed to Jennifer Bellamy, American Civil Liberties Union
Legislative Counsel:
“The Youth
PROMISE Act creates proactive prevention strategies for dealing with the complex
problem of youth crime, ensuring that our children are not simply funneled into
juvenile and adult criminal justice systems. We cannot afford the fiscal and
social ramifications of continuing to overzealously lock up our at-risk youth.
This bill offers real solutions to real problems facing many American families
and it empowers challenged communities to be a part of those solutions. The
House Judiciary Committee should pass the Youth PROMISE Act and send it quickly
to the floor for a vote.”
To read
the ACLU’s letter of support for the Youth PROMISE Act, go to: www.aclu.org/crimjustice/juv/38839leg20090226.html
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