Congress Considers Making College More Accessible To People In Prison
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From NPR:
“Both Democrats and Republicans had a hand in creating the problem back in ’94,” says Jesse Kelley, who studies criminal justice at R Street, a conservative-leaning research firm. “So now everybody’s like, ‘OK well, we all already agree that something needs to be fixed. So let’s just do this.’ “
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