WEBINAR: Info Session on Cities & Counties Leadership Network & Upcoming Bootcamp
Join us May 16th at 2pm to earn about the importance of local fine and fee reforms and upcoming opportunities for local leaders
Over the last decade, 1 in 3 Americans have been impacted by fine and fee debt, forcing many to give up food, rent and other basic needs just to pay them off. But egregious court fines and fees practices cannot be fixed with a single, new law or policy — they look different in every community. It’s not enough for meaningful reform to happen at the state level, it must be local too.
Cities & Counties for Fine and Fee Justice (CCFFJ) is a national leadership network of policy makers and local advocates dedicated to pursuing high-impact local fine and fee reforms. Led by the Fines and Fees Justice Center,Results for America, and the San Francisco Financial Justice Project, the CCFFJ leadership network receives customized technical and strategic assistance, including access to policy, research, communications and data expertise on fines and fees policies. As a result, CCFFJ teams have enacted significant local reforms across the country such as eliminating in-custody fees and court fees, ending debt-based license suspensions, and dozens more.
Are you a local policymaker or advocate interested in following their lead?
Join us for a webinar on May 16th at 2pm ET where you will have the chance to learn about the importance of local fine and fee reforms and how they have been won in jurisdictions across the U.S.
This webinar is your opportunity to:
Be the first to hear about our all-expense paid Fall 2024 Fine and Fee Bootcamp and other upcoming opportunities
Learn about the local advocacy strategies used by leaders in Miami-Dade and Washtenaw County to end jail fees and court costs
Get a comprehensive overview of the reforms won by CCFFJ teams
Watch the videos below to get firsthand accounts of the road to local reform in our latest videos featuring community advocates and policymakers from Miami-Dade County (Florida) and Washtenaw County (Ann Arbor, Michigan).
Beyond the Bars advocates and local policymakers from Miami-Dade discuss how they eliminated jail fees, jail phone call fees, and wiped out $100 million in jail debt.
See how Washtenaw County implemented a policy to eliminate over $2000 in court costs and attorney fees for individuals who qualify for assigned counsel.
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