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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2025

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H O U S E   R E S O L U T I O N

DESIGNATING APRIL OF 2025, TO BE "SECOND CHANCE MONTH" IN THE STATE OF

RHODE ISLAND

     

     Introduced By: Representatives Cruz, Shekarchi, Blazejewski, J. Lombardi, Hull, Biah,
Morales, Potter, Stewart, and Felix

     Date Introduced: April 10, 2025

     Referred To: House read and passed

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     WHEREAS, The Second Chance Act (SCA), passed in 2008, is the largest source of

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federal funding established to break incarceration cycles and help people reenter their

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communities after jail or prison; and

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     WHEREAS, The SCA has fueled significant drops in recidivism and has saved

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governments money, made and kept neighborhoods safer, and is helping people lead healthy and

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meaningful lives; and

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     WHEREAS, Second Chance Month (SCM) is a nationally-recognized celebration of

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second chances, fresh starts, and breaking barriers for people who have been impacted by the

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legal system; and

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     WHEREAS, Between 70 - 100 million people in the United States have a past arrest or

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conviction record, which includes arrests that did not lead to convictions, misdemeanors, and

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felonies, but can create significant barriers to employment, housing, and stability; and

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     WHEREAS, A staggering 94 percent of employers, 90 percent of landlords, and

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approximately 60 percent of educational institutions, utilize background checks, which often

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limits opportunities for those persons with records. In addition, over 42,000 state and federal

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restrictions impose additional obstacles, many affecting essential aspects of life; and

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     WHEREAS, Past arrest or conviction records have resulted in nearly half of all children

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in the United States currently having at least one parent with a record; and

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     WHEREAS, Millions of people with arrest or conviction records report difficulty getting

 

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a job and maintaining employment; They are 50 percent less likely to get a callback, making it

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difficult to make a living or pay rent or bills, which results in keeping them trapped in joblessness

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or poverty; and

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     WHEREAS, Support for the sealing of eligible records for people who have remained

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crime-free for a period of time are:

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     • A person is no more likely to commit an offense after staying crime-free for 4 to 7

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years than anyone else;

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     • Studies have shown that within one year of having a record sealed, people were 11

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percent more likely to be employed and saw an over 22 percent increase in income; and

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     • Over 15 million people are currently eligible for full or partial record sealing in the 12

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states, representing the full political spectrum, that have already enacted legislation to meet

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sealing of eligible records criteria; and

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     WHEREAS, The purpose and vision of Second Chance Month is to no longer define a

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person only by their past record, but to provide them with a fair opportunity to work, get an

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education and a job, and reach their full potential; now, therefore be it

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     RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island hereby

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proclaims April of 2025, to be "Second Chance Month" and reinforces support and commitment

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to providing second chances; and be it further

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     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to

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transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to Dawn Simas, Board of Directors, The Formerly

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Incarcerated Union of Rhode Island, Meko Lincoln, Board of Directors, The Formerly

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Incarcerated Union of Rhode Island, Alexis Morales, Pawtucket Program Director, Project

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Weber/RENEW, and Alexandrea Gonzalez, Director, Gather Together United As1.

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