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Connecticut’s Clean Slate law has erased records for over 150,000 people since 2021, helping them access jobs, housing, and education.
Connecticut’s Clean Slate law has erased criminal records for over 150,000 people since 2021, clearing low-level, nonviolent offenses to improve access to jobs, housing, and education.
The automated system, implemented in 2023, targets individuals who completed their sentences and stayed crime-free.
Early technical delays caused backlogs, but officials have since reduced wait times.
Lawmakers have raised concerns about serious offenses, though such cases are excluded.
A new notification system is planned to help eligible residents learn their records have been cleared.
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La ley Clean Slate de Connecticut ha borrado los registros de más de 150,000 personas desde 2021, ayudándoles a acceder a trabajos, vivienda y educación.