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Clean Slate ACT proponents preparing to push economic benefits of sealing criminal records in New York

Por: New York Daily News Politics December 01, 2022

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ALBANY — Supporters of a measure that would seal criminal records in New York are looking for a fresh start and focusing on the bill’s economic impacts. A diverse coalition including labor unions, criminal justice advocates and even Fortune 500 companies are renewing their push for the Clean Slate Act, arguing it could boost economic growth, help businesses desperate for new hires and also address long-standing racial inequities in the legal... + full article



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