TWICE Act Re-Introduced to Strengthen Workforce and Economy
Bipartisan Legislation Aims to Streamline TWIC Access
"I am passionate about making sure our criminal justice system is fair and that returning citizens have every possible opportunity for success when they come home," said Congressman
"The TWICE Act streamlines access to the TWIC program and will give an important second chance to formerly incarcerated individuals," said Congressman
"Jobs in transportation have the potential to create opportunity and mobility for workers. Despite a prominent labor shortage in this sector, thousands of justice-impacted individuals find themselves unable to access quality jobs because of unnecessary exclusions from credentials like TWIC cards," says
"As someone who previously worked in probation and parole, I know how critical it is to equip people for success when they return home from prison," said
The TWICE Act mandates the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to improve TWIC access specifically for returning individuals by:
- Developing guidelines to assist incarcerated individuals in pre-applying for TWIC cards before they are released;
- Developing guidelines to assist justice-impacted applicants in requesting an appeal or waiver of preliminary determination of ineligibility for TWIC cards if they are denied.
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SOURCE Center for Employment Opportunities
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