DES MOINES, IOWA (December 12, 2019) — Today, the Governor’s FOCUS Committee on Criminal-Justice Reform (Fueling Ongoing Collaboration and Uncovering Solutions) unanimously adopted recommendations for criminal justice reform efforts in the state of Iowa.

The recommendations include various changes, including legislative proposals and executive action. View those recommendations here.

“Iowans recognize the power of redemption and second chances, and criminal-justice reform continues to be a key priority for my administration,” said Gov Reynolds. “These recommendations help address our state’s workforce needs, protect our communities, and send a strong message to every Iowan that it’s never too late to turn your life around. I want to thank this diverse group of stakeholders and committee chair, Lt Gov [Adam] Gregg, for helping us chart out transformational change to Iowa’s criminal justice system.” 

“Gov Reynolds has made criminal justice reform a priority from the very beginning, and I was proud to chair this broad and talented group of dedicated stakeholders to provide the Governor with these forward-looking recommendations,” said Lt Gov Gregg, FOCUS committee chair. “I am excited about what lies ahead in our push for criminal justice reform.” 

Over the past year, Gov Reynolds has championed several initiatives that focus on providing second chances to former offenders. These recommendations will build on that work and form the foundation of a package of legislative proposals aimed at advancing our “2nd chance” initiative this next year.

Gov Reynolds officially launched the FOCUS Committee this past November at the 7th Annual Iowa Summit on Justice and Disparities. She then appointed a broad, diverse, talented group of stakeholders to develop and adopt these recommendations. 

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