Federal Supervision Stopped Him From Spreading His Parents’ Ashes.

After serving 20 years in prison for a nonviolent drug offense, Duke Tanner spent 10 more years on federal supervision.

Despite following every rule, outdated supervision restrictions stopped him from spreading his parents’ ashes with his brothers.

That’s not public safety. It’s outdated policy. Sign the petition to restore supervision.


 


THE SOLUTION

The Safer Supervision Act would change that. It’s a common-sense bill that focuses supervision on what works: providing meaningful support, cutting unnecessary red tape, and giving people who’ve done their time a fair chance to rebuild their lives.

The Safer Supervision Act Will:

Let officers focus on increasing public safety and rehabilitation

Save taxpayer dollars by reducing waste

Help people get back to work and family

TAKE ACTION

We’re calling on Congress to pass the Safer Supervision Act, and restore federal supervision to what it was always meant to be: an evidence-based tool that protects public safety while supporting people who have earned a second chance.
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