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Jul 22, 2013, 5:18:04 PM7/22/13
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From: Justice Fellowship <justicef...@pfm.org>
Date: Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 12:43 PM
Subject: Congress to Create Charles Colson Task Force
To: rebr...@gmail.com


Congress to Continue Colson Legacy on Justice Reform

Justice Fellowship is pleased to announce that the U.S. House Appropriations Committee has honored our founder, the late Charles Colson, with a task force on federal corrections.  The Committee has set aside funds in the FY2014 spending bill to establish the Charles Colson Task Force on Federal Corrections to make recommendations to increase public safety, improve offender accountability, reduce recidivism, address victims' services, and control costs.  Please write your federal legislators now to tell them you support this much needed review of our federal prison system, which is at 140% capacity and takes up a fourth of the Department of Justice budget. &nbsp ;

Colson's vision of a justice system that promotes both accountability and redemption has left a lasting impact on the hearts and minds of members of Congress, many with whom he forged close friendships, including chairman of the House Commerce-Justice-Science Appropriations subcommittee, Congressman Frank Wolf (R-VA).  

"I am pleased to see the legacy of a great friend continue through the prison reform provisions in this years Commerce-Justice-Science spending legislation in what will be known as the Charles Colson Task Force on Federal Corrections," Wolf said. "Chuck made arguably one of the biggest impacts on prison reform following his own incarceration, and his kind heart, strong values and committed work will live on through the Colson Task Force at a time when it's needed most.  Our prisons are overpopulated, dangerous, expensive and violent, but by channeling Chuck's impactful work and focusing on the differences made through Prison Fellowship and Justice Fellowship, we are bound to see positive change in our prison system."

Please tell your legislators to support the Charles Colson Task Force on Federal Corrections now!

 

 
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