Hoping #HB334 gets enough votes in #Georgia judiciary non-civil sub-committee

#HB334 will:
- Clean up unintended obstacles to expungement
- Remove limit on misdemeanor convictions
- Streamline expungement of pardoned offenses

See this call to action from #GJP Georgia Justice Project
https://gjp.org/take-action/#/20

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If you live in #Georgia, please tell your representative that you support house bill 334 #HB334
#GApol

https://gjp.org/hb334/

Expungement Bill Filed! Support HB334! - Georgia Justice Project

We write with exciting news – HB334 has been filed in the Georgia House of Representatives! Rep. Tyler Paul Smith, the Chairman of the House Judiciary Non-Civil Committee, authored the bill. We are happy to work with Chairman Smith on this piece of legislation that will make expungement work better for more people. We will keep you informed when the bill is scheduled for a hearing. Until then, read below to hear more about why expungement reform will benefit all … read more Expungement Bill Filed! Support HB334!→

Georgia Justice Project

Really grateful and excited to see #HB334 developing here in #Georgia
#Expungement and #recordSealing is all about reducing barriers, creating new opportunities

Thank you #GJP, the bill authors and more for starting the push. I know there's a big road ahead to this actually being implemented and creating change - but still progress with the first step

https://openstates.org/ga/bills/2023_24/HB334/

HB 334 - Georgia House (2023_24) - Open States

Details on Georgia HB 334 (Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session) - Georgia Crime Information Center; criminal history record information restrictions for certain persons cited with or convicted of certain criminal offenses; provide