Bill that helps non-violent offenders passes in Legislature
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – A bill that helps non-violent offenders find employment has passed in the Legislature with bipartisan support.
The primary sponsors of the bill were Shelby County-area lawmakers.
Rep. Dwayne Thompson, a Democrat from Cordova who sponsored the House bill, said in a statement that the legislation helps non-violent ex-offenders become productive citizens, reduces recidivism and makes communities safer from crime.
He said the ex-offender will be able to apply for a certificate of employability with greater ease and at less cost.
The certificate allows them to get some occupational licenses and gives incentives to businesses who hire the ex-offenders.
Sen. Lee Harris, a Democrat from Memphis, was the main sponsor of the Senate bill.
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