Lawmakers also approved several other bills, including measures to regulate the real estate industry, lease agreements for local businesses, and a bill honoring reggae artist Vaughn Benjamin with a monument and park.
Members of the 35th Legislature voted to override Governor Albert Bryan Jr’s veto of Bill 35-0115, “The Fair Chance for Employment Act” described as the “epitome of a second chance” for former offenders.
Originally sponsored by Senator Donna Frett-Gregory in March, the bill sought to require the Division of Personnel to develop fair chance hiring policies and delay the conduct of background checks by prospective employers until a conditional offer of employment has been extended to applicants. She appealed to her colleagues to support the measure as a way to “end stigma” toward formerly incarcerated individuals who were interested in seeking meaningful work.