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Testimony
 
May 11, 2001

CCE Testimony to the U.S. House of Representatives regarding the coordination of criminal justice activities in the District of Columbia

 
April 4, 2001

CCE Testimony to the U.S. House of Representatives regarding police overtime for court and prosecution appearances

 
March 23, 2001

CCE Testimony to the DC Council Committee on the Judiciary regarding police overtime for court and prosecution appearances

 
May 11, 2000

CCE Testimony to the DC Council Committee on the Judiciary regarding sentencing and DC's determinate sentencing policy

 
February 6, 2019

CCE testified before the Committee on the Judiciary and Public Safety of the Council of the District of Columbia at the Performance Oversight hearing for the Office of Victims Services and Justice Grants. 

 
October 30, 2018

CCE and Reentry Subcommittee Chair Theodore Whitehouse of Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP testified before the Committee on Finance and Revenue of the Council of the District of Columbia on Bill 22-0668, the "Local Work Opportunity Tax Credit Amendment Act of 2018." 

 
February 12, 2019

CCE testified before the Committee on Health of the Council of the District of Columbia at the Performance Oversight Hearing for the Department of Behavioral Health.

 
February 8, 2019

CCE testified before the Committee on the Judiciary and Public Safety of the Council of the District of Columbia at the Performance Oversight Hearing for the Deputy Mayor for Public Safety and Justice.

 
February 21, 2019

CCE and Theordore Whitehouse, CCE Board Member and Chair of the Reentry Subcommittee, testified before the Committee on Facilities and Procurement of the Council of the District of Columbia at the Performance Oversight Hearing for the Mayor's Office on Returning Citizen Affairs.

 
August 31, 2015

 CCE coordinated a sign-on letter urging the Court to take into account whether paroling patterns not consistent with the 1987 regulations and teh 1991 policy statement would in practice be lengthening the sentence of incarceration for individuals beyond what those in the courtroom or on the Parole Board expected or intended them to serve under proper application of those guidelines. 



 
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