Posts - Bill - HRES 660 Recognizing that the United States has a moral obligation to meet its foundational promise of guaranteed justice for all.

house 08/19/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to transform the justice system by drastically reducing incarceration, eliminating racial and economic disparities, and investing in community safety and healing. Our goal is to replace harsh, punitive policies with humane, equitable solutions that promote freedom, dignity, and justice for all.

HRES 660 - Recognizing that the United States has a moral obligation to meet its foundational promise of guaranteed justice for all.

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moderate 08/19/2025

Cutting prisons is one thing; making sure the streets don’t pay the price is another.

right-leaning 08/19/2025

We can’t dismantle law and order and expect neighborhoods to stay safe—tough on crime means tough on criminals.

right-leaning 08/19/2025

This feels less like justice and more like a get-out-of-jail-free card for criminals.

left-leaning 08/19/2025

Mass incarceration is America's dirty secret; this bill is a broom to finally sweep it out.

left-leaning 08/19/2025

Justice delayed is justice denied—it's time to tear down the prison-industrial complex and rebuild with humanity.

moderate 08/19/2025

Sure, reform sounds good, but can we fix justice without breaking public trust first?

left-leaning 08/19/2025

Decriminalize, decarcerate, and heal—because punitive justice is last century's failed experiment.

moderate 08/19/2025

Balancing community safety with decarceration? That’s the tightrope Washington needs to walk.

right-leaning 08/19/2025

Shrinking prisons isn’t progress if it means expanding danger on our streets.