Pat Nolan
An Opening for Bipartisanship on Prison Reform
Most federal inmates are not violent offenders, and prison costs are projected to reach $6.9 billion in fiscal 2014.
Conservatives Lead by Reducing Crime, Saving Money
More state leaders are beginning to realize that criminal justice reform is a viable remedy for crime-ridden communities and bloated state budgets. Conservatives gathered recently in Washington, D.C. to discuss how to effectively spread the message that reforms are consistent with conservative principles of reducing crime, saving taxpayer money, and protecting family values.