SB 87: Waiving Court Fees for the Indigent
This bill would define indigency with clear guidelines, and ensure it isn't a barrier to access justice in the courts.
SB 75: Capping Traffic Ticket Revenue
This bill would cap the amount of traffic revenue a local government can collect to 25% of their base budget.
HB 139: Traffic Ticket Forgiveness for Good Behavior
This bill would allow an individual to defer their traffic citation for remaining traffic ticket-free for one year.
HB 123: Police Use of Force Accountability
This bill would require police to complete internal use of force investigations within 180 days of the incident, and post findings online.
HB 147: Repeal and Replace the Death Penalty
This bill repeals the death penalty and replaces it with an alternative sentencing option to help prosecutors better achieve justice.
A decade of reform since Matthew David Stewart’s death
We can support these good officers — and better prevent unnecessary uses of force from happening — by continuing to reform our laws to ensure that “bad apples” are not empowered and excused in their ability to abuse authority.
SB 35: Modifications to Clearing Criminal Records
This technical bill clarifies intent of current expungement law and makes the process less arduous for expungement petitioners.
I’m pro-life, so I’m anti-capital punishment
I didn’t always oppose the death penalty. In fact, when someone on my team told me that our organization should take a stand against it, I scoffed. I couldn’t imagine not putting murderers to death for their egregious crimes.
Conservatives should support sentencing reform for crack cocaine
Science tells us there is no pharmacological difference between crack and powder cocaine in terms of active ingredients, so why treat them so differently under the law?
SB 138: Over-Criminalizing Riot Offenses
This bill creates additional criminal penalties for rioters.