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House sends criminal justice reform bill to Trump

- By Kevin Freking The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — The House passed a wide-ranging criminal justice bill on Thursday that will reduce some of the harshest sentences for federal drug offenders and boost prison rehabilita­tion programs, handing President Donald Trump a legislativ­e victory.

The bill addresses concerns that the nation’s war on drugs led to the imprisonme­nt of too many Americans for nonviolent crimes. The nation’s federal prison population has soared by more than 700 percent since the 1980s.

The House passed the bill 358-36 on Thursday, sending it to Trump for his signature.

Passage of the legislatio­n is an achievemen­t for Trump, who joined supporters in pushing for a Senate vote when the effort appeared to have stalled. It’s also a win for his son-inlaw, Jared Kushner, who championed the legislatio­n and became a key go-between as lawmakers and advocacy groups negotiated a compromise.

“This is a great bi-partisan achievemen­t for everybody,” Trump tweeted moments after the vote. “When both parties work together we can keep our Country safer. A wonderful thing for the U.S.A.!!”

The bill had a unique combinatio­n of support from evangelica­ls, fiscal conservati­ves and liberals, all agreeing that the nation’s prisons are warehousin­g too many nonviolent prisoners and that it was taking an excessive toll on families and taxpayers. Lawmakers had been working on the proposal since the Obama administra­tion.

“This is something I have believed in for a long time,” said House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-wis. “As Americans, we are about lifting people up. There is no reason a person who wants to redeem themselves, work hard and contribute to their community should be deprived of that opportunit­y.”

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