Comer said the information revealed Wednesday is the result of subpoenas to four different banks and stressed that the committee is still early in its investigation and believes there are as many as 12 banks with records relevant to its investigation. Naturally, the mainstream media are doing thei...
–“Few taking advantage of juvenile expungement law,” by Christian M. Wade, Eagle-Tribune:“The law, which went into effect last year, allows juvenile records and some crimes committed between ages 18 and 21 -- including felonies -- to be expunged,...
Protecting workers from discrimination during the hiring process: During the hiring process, employers use salary history and criminal records to make offers, locking women into lower wages and discriminating against formerly incarcerated people. I’ve already promised to ban federal contractors from askin...
–“State lawmakers fail to reach consensus on whether to expand public record law,” by Todd Wallack, Boston Globe:“A Massachusetts legislative panel has been disbanded after failing for two years to reach an agreement on whether to expand the public records...