A coalition is reassessing how the state treats low-level offenders
By Laura Eastes
Tags: State, American Civil Liberties Union of Oklahoma, County Community Safety Investment Fund, criminal justice reform, drug possession, education, Family & Childrens Services, Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, House Bill 2397, House Bill 2478, job training, Justice Safety Valve Act, Kris Steele, low-level offenders, Mary Fallin, Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, oklahoma council of public affairs, Oklahoma legislature, oklahoma policy institute, Oklahoma Women's coalition, Oklahomans for Criminal Justice Reform, Pam Peterson, rehabilitation services, remerge, Right on Crime, state of the state, State Question 780, State Question 781, TEEM, the education and employment ministry, Travis Dunlap, Tulsa Chamber of Commerce