The ACLU-CT believes in a society where all people, including those who have been convicted or accused of a crime, have equal opportunity to contribute to society and build successful and fulfilling lives. The ACLU-CT opposes legislation that contributes to needless background checks or that erects unnecessary barriers for people living with a record. Conversely, we support legislation that reduces the hurdles of background checks and helps people apply for and receive a pardon. The pardon process is difficult to navigate, often adversarial, costly, and, according to many people living with records, debasing.
HB 6794, An Act Concerning the Use of Background Checks for Multiple Permit, License, and Other Credential Applications and the Waiver of a Certain Criminal History Records Check Fees for an Indigent Person Seeking a Pardon
Session
2023
Bill number
HB 6794
Position
Support
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