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We’re Hiring: Policy & Research Deputy Director
We’re Hiring: Policy & Research Deputy Director
Summary The Policy & Research Deputy Director will play a pivotal role in advancing the growth of FFJC’s think-tank capacity. Reporting to the Policy & Research Direc…
Press Release: The Fines and Fees Justice Center Releases First-of-its-Kind Report Showing Billions in Relief to Families from Reforms
Press Release: The Fines and Fees Justice Center Releases First-of-its-Kind Report Showing Billions in Relief to Families from Reforms
The Cost We No Longer Pay shows how families and communities across the country have significantly benefited from fines and fee reform since 2018 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEApril 2…
FFJC Statement on the Indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center
FFJC Statement on the Indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center
NEW YORK — This week, the Southern Poverty Law Center, a nonprofit legal advocacy group, announced that it is being criminally charged by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ)….
Statement: HF2697 is an Assault on our Principles and Will Hurt Iowa Families
Statement: HF2697 is an Assault on our Principles and Will Hurt Iowa Families
Des Moines, Iowa – Governor Kim Reynolds was sent HF2697 for her signature this week, a bill that violates the Fines and Fees Justice Center’s (FFJC) work. In response, S…
Recognizing Women as the Bedrock
Recognizing Women as the Bedrock
by: Joanna Weiss and Tanisha Pierrette Throughout March, we celebrate the history and achievements of women. Too often, the remarkable strength and tenacity required for women’ s e…
From the Philippines to the U.S.: Lessons on Fines and Fees Reform from the Second National Decongestion Summit
From the Philippines to the U.S.: Lessons on Fines and Fees Reform from the Second National Decongestion Summit
By Joanna Weiss In January, the United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime (UNODC) sponsored the Philippines’ Second National Decongestion Summit in Manila to generate conc…
2025 Legislative Roundup Part 4: Automated Traffic Enforcement
2025 Legislative Roundup Part 4: Automated Traffic Enforcement
This is the final installment of our four-part Legislative Roundup series, which offers an in-depth analysis of each core area of FFJC’s reform efforts including: debt-based driver…
2025 Legislative Roundup Part 3: Ability-to-Pay Practices
2025 Legislative Roundup Part 3: Ability-to-Pay Practices
This is the third of our four-part Legislative Roundup series, which offers an in-depth analysis of each core area of FFJC’s reform efforts including: debt-based driver’s license r…
2025 Legislative Roundup Part 2: End Justice Fees
2025 Legislative Roundup Part 2: End Justice Fees
This is the second of our four-part Legislative Roundup series, which offers an in-depth analysis of each core area of FFJC’s reform efforts including: debt-based driver’s license…
2025 Legislative Roundup Part 1: Free to Drive
2025 Legislative Roundup Part 1: Free to Drive
The 2025 legislative session was a challenging and successful year for fines and fees reform. There were significant wins, continued steps forward, and more bipartisan momentum aro…