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Group led by former Gov. Deal urges federal prison reform

♦ Recommenda­tions include changes to drug sentencing and treatment.

- By Beau Evans Capitol Beat News Service

A Spacex Falcon 9, with NASA astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken in the Dragon crew capsule, prepares to lift off from Pad 39-A at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla., on Wednesday.

A criminal justice group led by former Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal released several recommenda­tions Wednesday on sentencing and quality-of-life reforms for federal prison inmates.

Outlined in a report from the Washington, D.c.-based nonprofit Council on Criminal Justice, the recommenda­tions call for broad changes to the

U.S. judicial and penitentia­ry system.

They range from eliminatin­g mandatory minimum sentences for drug-related crimes and creating a federal waiver for states with legal cannabis to increasing grant funds for prisoner education and expanding Medicaid coverage for substance-abuse treatment.

The report was drafted by a group of criminal justice experts chaired by Deal, who served two terms as governor starting in 2011. They include a former Philadelph­ia mayor, former Washington, D.C., police chief, former Massachuse­tts U.S. attorney, a former prisoner and Sally Yates, the Atlanta-based attorney who served as U.S. deputy attorney general in the Obama administra­tion.

In the report, Deal wrote the group’s work started soon after President Donald Trump signed prison-reform legislatio­n in 2018. It consisted of members from different political stripes who “did not see eye to eye on everything” but settled on “bold recommenda­tions that are also pragmatic and hold potential to have the most substantia­l impact on Americans,” Deal wrote.

“The harsh political rhetoric of the past has softened, replaced by possibilit­ies for progress on an issue that once was so divisive,” Deal said. “Reform won’t be easy, but we can and must use this pivotal moment in time to work for a more fair and effective federal system that provides safety and justice for all.”

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