We are excited to share this social media toolkit for the Safer Supervision Act. You can find ready-to-post graphics, prewritten captions, and short videos of impacted storytellers below.

The Safer Supervision Act focuses on improving federal supervision, creating a system that is fairer, more effective, and better at supporting successful reentry. By sharing these resources, you are helping to amplify the message, engage your networks, and push for meaningful change.

:rotating_light: First Step: Sign the Petition

Before you share these posts, sign the petition calling on Congress to pass the SAFER Supervision Act and help transform federal supervision for good.

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Federal supervision should be purposeful,  not endless. The SAFER Supervision Act ensures fairness and opportunity.

 

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📈New polling backs up a core conservative truth: a broken supervision system hurts public safety and drains taxpayer money. It’s time to fix it.

79% of Trump voters support the Safer Supervision Act. Why? Because it focuses resources on the highest risks, eliminates unnecessary bureaucracy, and helps individuals on supervision rejoin the workforce.

🔗 Read the poll findings. (Link to be added 12/08/25)

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Federal supervision should be purposeful,  not endless. The SAFER Supervision Act ensures fairness and opportunity.

 

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Trump voters are clear: public safety is the priority. And a supervision system that wastes time & resources instead of monitoring real threats isn’t cutting it.

It’s time to put public safety first, eliminate red tape, and back those who are doing the work to get ahead.

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The SAFER Supervision  Act Aims To: Reduce repeat crime, Boost the workforce, Target resources toward those who need it, Cut government waste, Support long-term reintegration

 

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📊 New @FabrizioWard polling confirms what Americans across the country want: a federal supervision system that helps people rebuild their lives, find stability, and get back into the workforce. Voters know that when supervision uses its resources wisely, officers can focus on real risks and improve public safety.

The #SaferSupervisionAct is the common-sense solution that will restore federal supervision to its original purpose: helping people move forward while keeping communities safe.

🔗 Read the findings and see why this reform has national momentum.
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We’re taking supervision back to its original purpose: Support, fairness, and second chances. Let’s pass the SAFER Supervision Act.

 

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Federal supervision has lost sight of its mission by wasting resources on people who’ve already shown stability instead of addressing real public safety risks.

Conservatives agree: it’s time to modernize federal supervision. The Safer Supervision Act brings accountability, targeted incentives, individualized conditions, and evidence-based reforms to make the system work as intended.

🔗 See the full data. (Link to be added 12/08/25)

 

 

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Adam Clausen

When he earned his way home, he found himself trapped again—this time on federal supervision.

He was one of 110,000 people living under a supervised release system that was meant to support reentry, but instead punishes people trying to rebuild.

#SaferSupervisionAct would remove the roadblocks that hold people back—and give those who’ve earned a second chance an opportunity to rebuild their lives.

Join us in supporting the Safer Supervision Act - https://www.safersupervision.com/join


 

Charles “Duke” Tanner

Charles “Duke” Tanner was a pro boxer sentenced to double life for a first-time offense. After years of fighting to come home, he finally earned his release—only to face more punishment under federal supervision.

If the #SaferSupervisionAct had been in place, Duke could’ve truly come home—free to rebuild his life without fear of being sent back for minor mistakes.

Join us in supporting the Safer Supervision Act - https://www.safersupervision.com/join


 

Daniel Lynn Brown

Daniel Lynn Brown’s only goal was to be there for his daughter. But strict supervision rules made that nearly impossible—crossing state lines to see her could have sent him back to prison.

#SaferSupervisionAct would make sure no parent has to face that choice again, helping families stay connected while they rebuild their lives.

Join us in supporting the Safer Supervision Act - https://www.safersupervision.com/join