Clean Slate legislation heads to the governor

May 28, 2021

Today we passed legislation to address the social and economic disparities experienced by individuals with criminal records and those who were formerly incarcerated. 
 
Known as the Clean Slate Bill, SB 1019 is groundbreaking legislation that will help thousands of formerly incarcerated citizens in Connecticut by clearing their records and paving the way for re-entry to society with access to good paying jobs, education, and quality housing.
 
If after a certain period of time, a person has not committed another offense, their record will be considered erased. This will allow them to fully reenter society and have access to opportunities that would otherwise be denied.
 
Studies show that a very small percentage of those once-incarcerated become repeat offenders. However, those with prior criminal convictions can carry the burden of their record for the rest of their lives – a burden that falls disproportionately on people of color. Having a criminal record can restrict a person’s earnings, reduce quality of life, and prohibit formerly incarcerated individuals from fully participating in society again.  
 
It is our responsibility to ensure everyone has a second chance and the opportunity to be productive citizens.
 
This is common sense legislation that helps those who've paid their dues. The state benefits as well as these citizens begin to contribute to the economy with jobs and business opportunities.