Activist explains why Harris County's 'Fair Chance Policy' is a good step
Harris County passed a policy in early January where residents who have a criminal history do not have to disclose it on their job applications. FOX 26 spoke with Kristen Ricketts, the founder of Restorer of City Streets, which helps women released from the prison system find work and adjust to society, who tells us why this policy will be beneficial for both employers and potential job seekers.
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