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McMorris Rodgers Touts Prison Reform Bill At Spokane Roundtable

Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers discussed prison reform at a roundtable in Spokane Tuesday.
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Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers discussed prison reform at a roundtable in Spokane Tuesday.

Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers is lobbying for a bipartisan prison reform bill that passed the U.S. House of Representatives earlier this month. The Republican made the pitch in Spokane this week.

The First Step Act funds education, drug rehabilitation and job skills training programs under the Federal Bureau of Prisons. It also prohibits shackling pregnant female inmates and requires inmates be housed within 500 miles of their families, if possible. 

During an hour-long community roundtable, McMorris Rodgers heard from prosecutors and defense attorneys, a superior court judge and counselors who are trying to find ways to divert individuals from entering the prison system at all. 

“That is the most cost effective, but it’s also the best for the individual,” McMorris Rodgers said. “And at a federal level, if there’s more that we can do on the front end, I think that’s certainly something we should look at.”

The First Step Act still faces a tough road in the U.S. Senate. Some Democrats argue it doesn’t go far enough to reduce prison sentences or keep people out of prison altogether.

Copyright 2018 Northwest News Network

Emily Schwing
Emily Schwing comes to the Inland Northwest by way of Alaska, where she covered social and environmental issues with an Arctic spin as well as natural resource development, wildlife management and Alaska Native issues for nearly a decade. Her work has been heard on National Public Radio’s programs like “Morning Edition” and “All things Considered.” She has also filed for Public Radio International’s “The World,” American Public Media’s “Marketplace,” and various programs produced by the BBC and the CBC. She has also filed stories for Scientific American, Al Jazeera America and Arctic Deeply.