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The American Conservative Union Foundation (ACUF) is headed to Philadelphia this Thursday and Friday (November 7th and 8th) for a one-of-a-kind event! Prison CPAC: “Second Chances” will include two full days of policy-oriented discussion about how the Keystone State can lead the way in rehabilitating offenders and the role the public must play in the criminal justice reform movement. Speakers for day one of Prison CPAC will include Matt and Mercedes Schlapp, Bernard Hopkins, Congressman Lloyd Smucker, Cheryl Womack, Van Jones, Matthew Charles, and many more. Programming on November 7th will strictly be for current inmates of the Chester State Correctional Institution and will be live streamed HERE ([link removed]) for the public to watch and participate online.
We want you to join us for day two of Prison CPAC this Friday, November 8th. This day will feature ACU Chairman Matt Schlapp, Maj Toure, Craig Deroche, Representative Julie Emerson, Charlie Gerow, and many more. We will gather together at the Museum of the American Revolution to discuss how conservatives are leading the way in the criminal justice reform movement, what's next after the passage of the First Step Act, and how we can ensure dignity for incarcerated women. Register for Friday's event here. ([link removed])
If you plan to join us on November 8th, we ask attendees if they can make a voluntary contribution of $10, in order to provide a Christmas gift to each of the young children who have fathers in the Chester Prison. All contributions are tax deductible with 100% of the funds going to this project. We hope to see you at the first ever Prison CPAC: “Second Chances” this Thursday and Friday in Philadelphia. Register today! ([link removed])
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