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CORE Justice Act of 2021
12/31/2022, 9:00 AM
Summary of Bill HR 5185
One key aspect of the CORE Justice Act is the promotion of alternatives to incarceration for nonviolent offenders. This includes expanding access to diversion programs, such as drug courts and mental health treatment programs, in order to address the underlying issues that may contribute to criminal behavior.
Additionally, the bill seeks to enhance transparency and accountability within the criminal justice system by requiring the collection and reporting of data on various aspects of the system, such as the use of force by law enforcement officers and the outcomes of criminal cases. Furthermore, the CORE Justice Act includes provisions aimed at reducing recidivism rates by providing support and resources to individuals reentering society after serving time in prison. This includes access to job training, education, and other services to help individuals successfully reintegrate into their communities. Overall, the CORE Justice Act of 2021 is a comprehensive piece of legislation that aims to address various issues within the criminal justice system in order to promote fairness, accountability, and rehabilitation.
Congressional Summary of HR 5185
Creating Opportunities in Research for Environmental Justice Act of 2021 or the CORE Justice Act of 2021
This bill allows certain educational institutions a tax credit for up to 30% of amounts paid that are necessary for a qualified environmental justice program. The bill defines qualified environmental justice program as a program conducted by educational institutions that is designed to address, or improve data about, qualified environmental stressors (e.g., contaminations of air, water, soil, or food) for the primary purpose of improving health and economic outcomes of individuals residing in low-income areas or areas at risk of experiencing multiple exposures to environmental stressors.
The bill requires (1) the allocation of credit amounts to educational institutions over a five-year period, and (2) public disclosure of the identity of educational institutions receiving allocations and the amount of each allocation.

