On Wednesday, April 4, the House and Senate both passed the conference committee report on criminal justice reform, teeing the bill up for the Governor. Coverage via the Boston Globe.
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Commentary: Criminal justice reform legislation a turning point for Massachusetts
Senator Sonia Chang-Diaz shares an op-ed in the Dorchester Reporter about the criminal justice reform bill filed by the conference committee.
House, Senate reach final iteration of sweeping criminal justice bill
Coverage of the conference committee’s filing of their compromise criminal justice reform bill by The Daily Free Press.
Reform allies say criminal justice bill includes ‘real positives’
The State House News Service examines the criminal justice reform package passed by the legislature, including reactions from local advocates via the Dorchester Reporter.
Negotiators file compromise criminal justice reform bill
State House News Service coverage of the conference committee on criminal justice reform compromise via Newburyport News.
Moving past ‘punishment mode,’ Massachusetts House and Senate agree on criminal justice overhaul
Coverage of the conference committee on criminal justice reform compromise via MassLive