In this year-end message, the Utah Prisoner Advocate Network expresses gratitude to the Utah Department of Corrections and its staff for their partnership, responsiveness, and continued efforts throughout a challenging year.
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“If voters do not meet the new requirements to keep their records private, their voter registration records will become public on May 25. If a voter wants to be classified as an “at-risk voter” and protect their records, they need to submit a form to their county clerk by May 6.
Under S.B. 153, if a voter’s registration record was classified as private without a reason listed before April 6, 2026, that voter’s registration will be reclassified as a public voter registration record, unless the voter submits a form with any required proof to their county clerk.
A voter can request additional privacy protection if they are a victim of domestic violence, a law enforcement officer, a member of the Military, a public figure, or an individual protected by a court order.”
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Utah’s Lt. Governor notifies voters whose registration records will not be private under new law
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A new law impacting voter privacy status is going into effect, and so Utah’s Lt. Governor is notifying voters whose registration records are no longer going to be private.1 CommentsComment on Facebook
At A New Way of Life Reentry Project, we believe in the power of second chances. Every person has the potential to change, grow, and rebuild, no matter their past. Our mission is to support women who are returning to society after incarceration, providing them with the tools, resources, and community they need to start a new chapter in their lives.
Second Chance Month serves as a powerful reminder that everyone deserves the opportunity to thrive, free from the stigma of their past mistakes. Together, we can create a society that values redemption, rehabilitation, and the strength of human resilience. Let’s break the barriers that keep individuals from rebuilding their lives and create a path where second chances lead to new beginnings.
#ANWOL #FreedomWork #SecondChanceMonth #WeBelieveInSecondChances
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Utah Supreme Court considers reviving challenge to death penalty laws
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The Utah Supreme Court is considering reviving a lawsuit filed by three death row inmates that challenges the state's death penalty laws, ultimately seeking to end capital punishment in the state.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
10,000 beds. 5,000 beds. 1,500 beds.
These aren’t numbers. They’re people.
None of them are safe. Watch:
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