lobbying_activities: 2462117
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| 2462117 | 71200626-ef87-42f7-94c3-c0b569ce4b2d | 2A | NATIONAL ADVOCACY CENTER OF THE SISTERS OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD | 77993 | CONFERENCE OF PROVINCIALS OF NORTH AMERICA | 2020 | second_quarter | LAW | Supported the Brooker/Jeffries emergency community supervision of 2020 which seeks home confinement for those vulnerable and detained in the bureau of prisons. Request prison phone companies offer free phone and videos calls with no fees to incarcerated and detained individuals immediately for the next 60 days. End the military equipment transfers to police. Opposed measures against the International Criminal Court. Supported the justice in policing act. Opposed excessive force and racial profiling by the police. Signed on to letter to Congress calling to end the injustices and lists processes and regulations that could be used. Supported the Second Look Act to offer the opportunity at a shorter sentence via judicial review and supported amending the FIRST STEP Act to eliminate the exclusions for earned time credits and from programming participation. Supported Opposition to Proceed on the Justice Act as the Justice Act is an inadequate response to systemic racism within the policing and judicial system. Supported letter to Congress asking for constraint on excessive force and on the profiling by race. Letter to Congress after the murder of George Floyd on the need for profound reform. Letter to Attorney General asking for policy reforms as well as justice in recent cases, including the Breanna Taylor police killing. Supported PROTECT (Police Receiving Overly Traumatizing Equipment Changes Today that provides incentives to state and local police to give back their equipment. Supported the END MILITARY EQUIPMENT TRANSFERS TO POLICE ACT to restrict the most militaristic weapons from being transferred to or purchased by law enforcement without prohibiting other equipment that may be needed. | Agriculture, Dept of (USDA),Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB),Homeland Security, Dept of (DHS),HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,Housing & Urban Development, Dept of (HUD),SENATE,White House Office | 30000 | 0 | 0 | 2020-07-07T16:52:24.290000-04:00 |