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  2. Created By
    Aaron Shaw
    Lake Wales, FL

For states and corrections departments to address the fact that corrections departments need to administer a housing and employment voucher program to express how the money from the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act to express a means of Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing.

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State Corrections Prison Re-Entry programs.

Dear Representative

This is a call to action to bring forth the understanding that correction departments across the nation that the re-entry program is an issue under the assumption of being homeless. As an issue of regarding homeless, the state and corrections department must design a program that will target persons under the assumption of homelessness as a condition that threatens their release. As a threatening factor, a housing and employment voucher program through the department of correction has been designed with the monies allotted from current stimulus programs with annual budgeting projections in mind. As long as theses considerations are intact that the state corrections department will identify this as reasoning to support this action. are express and identified, the program must also look into one personality and characteristics traits as applicable factors for such programs.

All of the proposed considerations are guidelines to be used with the intentions of allowing private, state, and federal programs to place the Prison Re-entry program into action.

Also, as an assumption brought forth under the threat of begin homeless, the State and Department of Labor should then sponsor employment opportunities as employment considerations may later hinder the release of inmates that are soon to be released into homeless conditions. It is the assumption of being homeless and unemployed that pose threats to the release of jail/prison individuals. 

As suggested in the Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Act, it is to be expressed that no one is to be threaten by intentional homelessness.


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