Clinton Confronted by Voter Affected by Her Support of 1994 Crime Bill

‘— Upon my release in 2000 I worked extremely hard to restore my life ... because of the Crime Bill you previously supported’

COBB: “I served six years in prison for robbery, which is a violent crime. Upon my release in 2000, I worked extremely hard to restore my life. It was extremely difficult, though, because of 44,000 collateral consequences, many resulting from the crime bill you previously supported. As a result, if you’re elected president of the United States, how much money will you attach to efforts that are legislation and efforts that are aimed at restoring the lives of the people in the communities that have been impacted adversely by the 1994 crime bill?”

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