Good Time Bill
The Good Time Bill, also known as the Federal Prison Work Incentive Act, is a bill to reduce federal prisoners' sentences by granting more good conduct time. Despite rumors that perpetually circulate throughout the Bureau of Prisons that the bill is about to be signed by President Barack Obama, the bill has not emerged from committee.[1] One of the main organizations pushing for the bill has been FedCURE.
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