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D.C. should expand voting rights to its incarcerated citizens

“I and other commissioners are focused on expanding rights for every justice-involved District resident. Reentry is a difficult process, but residents who have strong connections to the community are likely to be successful. I should know. I am one of them.“

Washington Post

June 14, 2019

Felon DisenfranchisementPhillip ReevesJune 14, 2019Washington Post, Washington DCComment
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