Bill 118 hr 159, also known as the Chance to Compete Act of 2023, aims to address the issue of employment discrimination against individuals with criminal records. The bill prohibits federal agencies and contractors from inquiring about an individual's criminal history during the initial stages of the job application process. This is intended to give individuals with criminal records a fair chance to compete for job opportunities without being automatically disqualified based on their past mistakes.
The bill also includes provisions to ensure that individuals with criminal records are not unfairly discriminated against in the hiring process. Employers are required to consider the relevance of an individual's criminal history to the job they are applying for, and are prohibited from automatically disqualifying candidates based solely on their criminal record. Additionally, the bill provides opportunities for individuals to explain the circumstances of their criminal history and demonstrate their qualifications for the job.
Overall, the Chance to Compete Act of 2023 seeks to promote fair hiring practices and give individuals with criminal records a second chance to reintegrate into society and contribute to the workforce. By removing barriers to employment for these individuals, the bill aims to reduce recidivism rates and promote economic opportunity for all Americans.