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Nov Oct 2015 Dec 2015 Criminal Justice Reform Timeline of Key Recent Federal Actions on Criminal Justice Reform Potential Actions in 114 th Congress After GOP Senator Chuck Grassley and five other senators announced the Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act of 2015 in October, the House Judiciary Committee introduced its own prison reform bill. The House and Senate must now bring the two proposals up for floor votes in each chamber. President Obama has expressed interest in prison reform and could plausibly sign a bipartisan reform bill in 2016 before leaving office. Senator Tom Cotton (R) said he will try and work with Grassley to eventually pass the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Reauthorization Act of Brown v. Plata Decision: The Supreme Court ruled to uphold the release of thousands of prisoners in California due to the state’s inability to provide mandated levels of healthcare. Corrections, Oversight, Recidivism Reduction, and Eliminating Costs for Taxpayers in Our National System Act of 2015: The Senate Judiciary Committee introduced a bill to reduce the number of prisoners in federal prisons and support programs to help released prisoners from returning to crime. Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act of 2015: The Senate Judiciary Committee reported out of committee a bipartisan criminal justice bill that would reduce penalties for repeat drug offenders and eliminate the “three strikes” mandatory life sentence. Criminal Code Improvement Act of 2015: The House Judiciary Committee introduced a bill that would require prosecutors to prove that defendants “knew, or had reason to believe, the conduct was unlawful.” Bipartisan Meeting: President Obama convened a meeting of 13 members of Congress to encourage bipartisan reform of the criminal justice system. Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Reauthorization Act of 2015: Senate Judiciary Committee issued a report to the full chamber recommending the bill be considered further. Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Reauthorization Act of 2015: Senator Tom Cotton (R) opposed the bill and held up the progress of the bill in the Senate. March 1, 2016 | Katharine Conlon Sources: The Supreme Court of the United States, “Brown, Governor of California et al. v. Plata et al.” October David McCabe, “Senators Unveil Prison Reform Bill,” The Hill, February 10, 2015; Congress.gov, “S.2123 –Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act of 2015,” 114 th Congress ( ), October 2015; Jack Martinez, “Senators Announce Bipartisan Criminal Justice Reform Legislation,” Newsweek, October 1, 2015; Juliet Eilperin and Mike DeBonis, “Obama Convenes Meeting on Criminal Justice Reform to Buoy Bipartisanship,” Washington Post, December 3, 2015; Seung Min Kim, “Cotton Leads Effort to Sink Sentencing Overhaul, The Hill, January 25, 2016; Associated Press,” Tom Cotton Holds Up Juvenile Justice Overhaul in the Senate,” Arkansas Online, February 12, LEGISLATIVE FORECAST FOR THE 114 TH CONGRESSPRESENTATION CENTER Feb 2015 Dec 2015 Feb 2016