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Bipartisan probation reform modeled off DeSantis and Jay-Z efforts primed for passage in VA

Bipartisan probation reform modeled off DeSantis and Jay-Z efforts primed for passage in VA

Yahoo19-02-2025

Bipartisan Virginia lawmakers are putting forward a criminal justice reform bill proponents say is modeled after a 2022 Florida law that featured the unlikely pairing of Gov. Ron DeSantis and rap mogul Jay-Z.
State Del. Wren Williams, R-Stuart, is spearheading the effort that already garnered the support of the entire Democratic majority in Virginia's lower House earlier this month.
The Democratic-majority state Senate is set to vote on its version of the legislation on Wednesday, after which it will then be conferenced into a final bill for Gov. Glenn Youngkin's review.
Williams' legislation will offer convicts on supervised probation the ability to fulfill certain criteria in exchange for lighter treatment.
One example is that probates who can prove they are holding a job, seeking educational opportunities or partaking in rehabilitation programs for several months could see their probationary period shortened.
Those provisions and others in the bill are similar to DeSantis' legislation from three years ago that had been championed by the Jay-Z-founded criminal justice "REFORM Alliance."
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The Florida law, authored by a Tampa Republican, allows probates to earn education and workforce credits that in turn get them out of the system faster, according to Axios.
In Virginia, Williams told Fox News Digital he was inspired both by Florida's law and the fact that reform initiatives like the First Step Act on the federal level have been key priorities for President Donald Trump.
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"Virginia [is] offering conservative solutions that emphasize rehabilitation and second chances," Williams said.
"Virginia's approach mirrors Florida's successful model, focusing on providing individuals under supervision the opportunity to reduce their probation terms by engaging in rehabilitative programs like job training, education, and mental health services."
While typically viewed as a liberal or Democratic bailiwick, Williams added that Virginia's legislation proves conservatives can create a consensus on reforms that also align with their values while remaining compassionate.
"By focusing on rehabilitation and offering individuals the chance to prove their commitment to change, the state has demonstrated that reducing recidivism, lowering costs, and promoting public safety are achievable goals," he said.
Crime and reform were top issues in the last gubernatorial election, with Youngkin and former Gov. Terry McAuliffe trading barbs, including about Democrats' "defund the police" group that had endorsed the Democrat and purportedly "criminals-first" appointees McAuliffe had made to the parole board.
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Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears, the front-running Republican gubernatorial candidate in November's race, heartily endorsed the legislation in comments to conservative radio host John Fredericks this week.
"What I'm talking about is we have about 50,000 men and women who are on probation. And if we can give them incentives, we can get them engaged, get them education; then if you have a job, of course, then there's something about work that dignifies the soul," Sears said.
"And all work, of course, is dignified. This is America, where dreams come to see the realization of it. It's where you can say to your children, 'You can make it in America.'"
"So I'm all for lifting up that soul," Sears concluded.
Top Democratic candidate, former Rep. Abigail Spanberger, has also been a proponent of some criminal justice reforms, vociferously supporting the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act while in Congress.
A spokesperson for Youngkin told Fox News Digital the "governor will review any bills that come to his desk."
In 2024, he vetoed a similar bill, HB-457, which would decrease probationary periods and establish criteria for reduction of such.Original article source: Bipartisan probation reform modeled off DeSantis and Jay-Z efforts primed for passage in VA

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