Guaranteeing Voting Rights to People with Felony Convictions
To kick off 2022 National Voting Rights Month, The Sentencing Project and the National Association of Criminal Defense Layers hosted a virtual event with advocates who have been successful in advancing reforms in their state and are working to guarantee voting rights for all justice impacted citizens.
Related to: Voting Rights, Collateral Consequences
To kick off 2022 National Voting Rights Month, The Sentencing Project and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL) hosted a virtual event with advocates who have been successful in advancing reforms in their state and are working to guarantee voting rights for all justice impacted citizens.
Panelists:
James Carpenter – Washington DC’s More Than Our Crimes
Cecile Scoon – President, League of Women Voters of Florida
Rep. Tarra Simmons – Washington House of Representatives
Moderated by Nicole D. Porter, The Sentencing Project with Monica L. Reid of NACDL