WASHINGTON, DC – A new, first-of-its-kind report released today finds that nearly half of all adults in the United States – approximately 113 million people – have an immediate family member who is either formerly or currently incarcerated. Based on new research conducted by FWD.us and Cornell University, this… Read More
WASHINGTON, DC — Today, Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin granted commutations to 21 individuals who are serving decades-long prison sentences for low-level offenses that carry no prison terms or far shorter prison terms under current law. FWD.us President Todd Schulte issued the following statement on the commutations: “Today’s decision by Governor… Read More
WASHINGTON, DC – The public comment period opened this week for the American public to provide input on two major changes proposed by the Trump Administration to the H-1B selection process. FWD.us President Todd Schulte issued the following statement today on the proposed changes: “While there are positive steps… Read More
WASHINGTON, DC – New data released today shows that, without additional reform, Oklahoma’s prison population will grow by an additional 14 percent in the next ten years. According to research by FWD.us, Oklahoma is projected to have 31,000 people in prison by 2028, solidifying its position as… Read More
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