US Cannabis Council Endorses the Clean Slate Act and the Fresh Start Act
Contact: Sarah Davey Wolman, 202-834-3725, press@uscannabiscouncil.org
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Ahead of today’s House Judiciary Committee markup of the Clean Slate Act and the Fresh Start Act, the US Cannabis Council (USCC) endorsed both pieces of legislation. The Clean Slate Act would automatically seal the federal records of individuals convicted of low-level, nonviolent drug offenses after they successfully complete their sentence. The Fresh Start Act would increase funding for automated record expungement, removing barriers to housing, education, and employment.
USCC CEO, Khadijah Tribble, released the following statement:
“Record sealing and expungement gives individuals who are haunted by the stigma of a past low-level crime a second chance to get back on their feet. For millions of Americans with records resulting from the unrelenting consequences of cannabis prohibition — and especially for historically targeted communities of color — the Clean Slate and Fresh Start Acts can mean better job prospects, housing options, and educational opportunities.”
"We are at a juncture where access to basic banking services for cannabis businesses and relief for people convicted of low-level drug offenses are both within reach. Combined, these reforms would be a lifeline for small cannabis businesses and to those impacted by outdated drug laws.
“USCC is endorsing the Clean Slate and Fresh Start Acts because they balance public safety while advancing criminal justice reform, promoting social equity, and creating economic opportunity for those with cannabis offenses. We strongly urge the House Judiciary Committee to pass both pieces of legislation out of committee and onto the floor as soon as possible in order to provide Americans with the fresh starts they deserve.”
###
The US Cannabis Council (USCC) is the voice of America's regulated cannabis industry. Our business members include many of the largest cannabis companies in the nation, and our nonprofit members are leaders in cannabis policy, criminal justice reform, and more. By harnessing the collective power and reach of our 60+ member companies and nonprofits, we have become a leading force for ending federal prohibition and creating an equitable and values-driven cannabis industry. For more information visit https://www.uscc.org/









