Category:Second Chance Act

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H.R. 1704 (109th): Second Chance Act of 2005[1]
Full title To reauthorize the grant program of the Department of Justice for reentry of offenders into the community, to establish a task force on Federal programs and activities relating to the reentry of offenders into the community, and for other purposes.
Introduced Apr 19, 2005
Status Died in a previous Congress
Sponsor Robert Portman, Representative for Ohio's 2nd congressional district, Republican
S. 1934 (109th): Second Chance Act of 2005[2]
Full title A bill to reauthorize the grant program of the Department of Justice for reentry of offenders into the community, to establish a task force on Federal programs and activities relating to the reentry of offenders into the community, and for other purposes.
Introduced Oct 27, 2005
Status Died in a previous Congress
Sponsor Arlen Specter, Senator from Pennsylvania, Democrat
S. 1060 (110th): Recidivism Reduction and Second Chance Act of 2007[3]
Full title A bill to reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other purposes.
Introduced Mar 29, 2007
Status Died in a previous Congress
Sponsor Joseph Biden, Senator from Delaware, Democrat
H.R. 1593 (110th): Second Chance Act of 2007[4]
Full title To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other purposes.
Introduced Mar 20, 2007
Status Enacted — Signed by the President on Apr 9, 2008
Sponsor Danny Davis, Representative for Illinois's 7th congressional district, Democrat
S. 1231 (112th): Second Chance Reauthorization Act of 2011[5]
Full title The federal budget process occurs in two stages: appropriations, which set overall spending limits by agency or program, and authorizations, which direct how federal funds should (or should not) be used. Appropriation and authorization provisions are typically made for single fiscal years. A reauthorization bill like this one renews the authorizations of an expiring law.
Introduced Jun 20, 2011
Status Died in a previous Congress
Sponsor Patrick Leahy, Senior Senator from Vermont, Democrat

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Notes

  1. 109th Congress (2005) (April 19, 2005). "H.R. 1704 (109th)". Legislation. GovTrack.us. https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/109/hr1704. Retrieved August 21, 2016. "Second Chance Act of 2005"
  2. 109th Congress (2005) (October 27, 2005). "S. 1934 (109th)". Legislation. GovTrack.us. https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/109/s1934. Retrieved August 21, 2016. "Second Chance Act of 2005"
  3. 110th Congress (2007) (March 29, 2007). "S. 1060 (110th)". Legislation. GovTrack.us. https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/110/s1060. Retrieved August 21, 2016. "Recidivism Reduction and Second Chance Act of 2007"
  4. 110th Congress (2007) (March 20, 2007). "H.R. 1593 (110th)". Legislation. GovTrack.us. https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/110/hr1593. Retrieved August 21, 2016. "Second Chance Act of 2007"
  5. 112th Congress (2011) (June 20, 2011). "S. 1231 (112th)". Legislation. GovTrack.us. https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/112/s1231. Retrieved August 21, 2016. "Second Chance Reauthorization Act of 2011"

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