Bipartisan Sentencing Overhaul Moves Forward, but Rests on Trump By News November 13, 2018 Add Comment Edit The lawmakers believe they can get the measure, which would ease mandatory sentences for nonviolent drug offenses, to President Trump during the final weeks of the year, if he embraces it. Share this post Related PostsWhat’s at Risk if the Fed Becomes as Partisan as the Rest of WashingtonBonded by Service, Freshman Veteran Democrats Are an Occasional Thorn in Their Party’s SideCory Booker Campaigns on Baby Bonds Program to Combat InequalityErnest Hollings, a South Carolina Senator Who Evolved, Dies at 97On Politics: The Biggest Stories of the WeekFox News Breaking News AlertPushing for Tighter Borders, President Asks Jews for SupportU.S. Says It Could Take 2 Years to Identify Up to Thousands of Separated Immigrant Families
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