CCRC’s new report documents legislative efforts in 2020 to reduce the barriers faced by people with a criminal record in the workplace, at the ballot box, and in many other areas of daily life. In total, 32 states, D.C., and the federal government enacted 106 bills, approved 5 ballot initiatives, and issued 4 executive orders to restore rights and opportunities to people with a record. Our Legislative Report Card recognizes the most (and least) productive state legislatures last year. Hands down, Michigan was the Reintegration Champion of 2020 with 26 new record reform laws, while Utah was runner-up, and seven other states were commended for their work.
Read moreLegislative Report Card: “The Reintegration Agenda During Pandemic”
- Administrative law
- Advocacy Groups
- Certificates of relief
- Civil rights restored
- Criminal Records
- diversion/deferral
- Diversion/deferred dispositions
- Driving
- Education
- Employment/Licensing
- Expungement/sealing
- Fines and fees
- Government Benefits
- Housing
- Immigration
- Juveniles
- New legislation
- Pardon/clemency
- Reports
- Set-aside/Vacatur
- Sex Offender Registration
- Voting





