Americans for Prosperity-South Dakota Launches
Effort to Highlight Second Chance Month
SIOUX FALLS, SD – Americans for Prosperity-South Dakota (AFP-SD) today launched a direct mail and digital advertisement campaign to thank lawmakers who supported a smarter criminal justice system by preserving presumptive probation during this year’s legislative session. The direct mail and digital advertisements come as part of a national, six-figure effort highlighting criminal justice progress across 10 states in celebration of Second Chance Month.
AFP-SD State Director Don Haggar released the following statement:
“Presumptive probation breaks barriers for South Dakotans and allows people who committed low-level offenses to rehabilitate their lives. We applaud our lawmakers for their efforts to ensure our justice system is smart on crime and soft on taxpayers.”
Background:
Americans for Prosperity-South Dakota worked closely with the American Civil Liberties Union of South Dakota (ACLU-SD) during legislative session to oppose Senate Bill 19, which sought to overturn presumptive probation.
Click here to see our national action page.
AFP officially stands against law enforcement while they stand with the ACLU—sad day for the state
True, I guess. Presumptive probation is a nightmare. It ties the hands of the law. AFP loses credibility on this one, for sure.
DONE with AFP
Does the AFP join the ACLU in felon voting ? How much do you have to pay a work release employee ? Minimal. That’s the point with AFP. Wage suppression, prosperity for some.
What this out of state organization (AFP) is that the burden falls to the victims and will be a free for all. Criminal Justice being dismantled.
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