Hello, my name is Jaime Woodard. I am the founder of a website called WE DESERVE OUR LIVES BACK.com. The site was built to promote the passing of bills and to seek laws that help non-violent, ex-offenders. H.R. 1529 is a bill that would allow first-time, non-violent, ex-federal and state offenders to petition the court for an expungement. Currently, the United States Federal Government does not have an expungement program for any ex-federal offenders.
Supporters who want to sign the petition or view comments for H.R. 1529 can visit
We Deserve Our Lives Back (http://www.wedeserveourlivesback.com) and click on the tab, Petition for H.R.1529. Listen to episode #1 of fantastic felon podcast on I-tunes with myself and Pete Cossaboon. Individuals who sign the petition may have their name and comments read on the fantastic felon podcast. Our community can e-mail the show
[email protected]
We need to help get the bill, H.R. 1529 The bill is sponsored by Congressman Charles B. Rangel (NY Democrat). He introduced H.R. 1529 to the house in July 2007. Mr. Rangel of NY finally heard the cries of our community who deserve their lives back. H.R. 1529 can be viewed in it's entirety at opencongress.org type H.R. 1529 in the blank box in the top right hand corner. Washingtonwatch.com list comments and stories of how the bill can be very beneficial to the lives of many.
Gainful employment is a stepping stone to a life long commitment to be productive again in society. We deserve careers and a second chance at an untarnished re-entry to the employment environment. I'm not making an excuse for what I did but we deserve a second chance.
H.R. 1529 can be viewed in its entirety at opencongress.org, type in H.R. 1529 and click on view bill. If anyone out there knows any first-time, non-violent, ex-federal offenders please get in touch with me. I can be contacted at 201-966-1251 or
[email protected]. You can also post a comment on change.org Change.org (http://www.change.org/my_change/home)
Under the title second chance for non-violent offenders- founder Thomas Kinney .
Posted 7/5/09
Our community needs to be aware that H.R. 1529 may die in committee again. The bill has no-cosponsors. Previously when the bill was H.R 623 it had 17 co-sponsors. I went to visit the office of Mr.Rangel several times to asks why no one is lobbying to get H.R 1529 passed and if the congressman wrote a dear colleague letter to gain support for H.R.1529. The "Dear Colleague Letter" has not been written to Garner for support and as my friend Thomas Kinney has stated, "while 1529 may be near and dear to our hearts it has never made it to the floor of the house for discussion much less a vote". We have decided to take control of getting the bill passed. I need our community to spread the word about H.R. 1529.
We need everyone to use all their media contacts and stress how imporatnt the passing of this bill will be. H.R. 1529 will not cost tax-payers anything it also help thousands of people free themselves from public assistance. H.R. 1529 would eliminate recidivism, currently there are no bills, laws, programs or correctional facilities that reduce recidivism. Each is designed to promote ex-offenders going back to correctional facilities within 12 months. This is a struggle and our community of non-violent, ex-offenders can not give up.
Thank you
Jaime Woodard