By Newt Gingrich and Pat Nolan (original source Washington Times)
“Of all the hot-button issues that divided conservatives and liberals over the past generation, few sparked more heated debate than crime and punishment.
In the past decade, however, that has changed. In a remarkable political turnaround, criminal justice reform has emerged as a rare area of bipartisan agreement in an otherwise sharply divided Congress. We are delighted that both parties are working together to find solutions to the crisis in our justice system. And we are particularly proud that conservatives have taken a leadership role in the effort.”
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