The Des Moines Register reports that Iowa will no longer disenfranchise former felons beyond the completion of their sentences, effective July 4. Unlike Nebraska, Iowa didn’t mess around with a 2-year waiting period. Nor did it exclude particular categories of felons, as states such as Maryland have done. The article cites a figure of 50,000, but I believe that about 98,000 Iowans will be enfranchised in time for the next election.
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slitherio — July 6, 2021
The release of prison terms can be considered as good news, policies on amnesty or reduction of sentences are necessary to ensure the development of a humane direction of a highly civilized society.
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