And if someone is trying to get their education and better themselves, it should not matter whether they are incarcerated or not incarcerated. It should be the state's role to help make that process easier for them. So I've been a big, big advocate for expanding [TAP] and allowing them to take advantage of it. so that more programs like the ones that John Jay and others are hosting could have the resources to help as many students as possible. What you find is that These programs are. (27:35–27:42)
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