Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

McConnell acts after changes made to bipartisan measure

- Deborah Barfield Berry and Eliza Collins

WASHINGTON – Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced Tuesday the Senate would take up a long-awaited bipartisan bill that aims to reduce the number of people in the nation’s crowded prisons.

“At the request of the president and following improvemen­ts to the legislatio­n that has been secured by several members, the Senate will take up the revised criminal justice bill this month,” the Kentucky Republican said. He added he would turn to it as early as the end of the week.

An unusual coalition of Republican­s and Democrats, conservati­ves and liberals, civil rights groups and the White House have rallied on a Senate bill called the “First Step Act.”

Despite the bipartisan push to act on the criminal justice bill, the effort had seemed to stall in the Senate. Pressure mounted in recent days with President Donald Trump urging McConnell to call up the bill for a vote.

The measure, however, faced fierce opposition from some Republican­s, including Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas, who said it would free too many prisoners, such as violent felons.

Cotton said he looked forward to debating a revised measure and introducin­g amendments to address his concerns, including the early release of felons who commit certain crimes.

“Unfortunat­ely, the bill still has major problems and allows early release for many categories of serious, violent criminals,” he said in a statement Tuesday.

Republican leaders had said there wasn’t enough support within the party to pass the measure. But support continued to grow in recent days. By Monday,

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