First Step Act

The First Step Act, formally known as the Formerly Incarcerated Reenter Society Transformed Safely Transitioning Every Person Act, is a bipartisan criminal justice bill passed by the 115th U.S. Congress and signed by President Donald Trump in December 2018. The act enacted several changes in U.S. federal criminal law aimed at reforming federal prisons and sentencing laws in order to reduce recidivism, decreasing the federal inmate population, and maintaining public safety.

First Step Act
Long titleFormerly Incarcerated Reenter Society Transformed Safely Transitioning Every Person Act
Acronyms (colloquial)First Step Act
Enacted bythe 115th United States Congress
EffectiveDecember 21, 2018
Citations
Public law115-391
Legislative history
  • Introduced in the Senate as S. 756 by Dan Sullivan (R–AK) on March 29, 2017
  • Committee consideration by Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation and House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
  • Passed the Senate on August 3, 2017 (Unanimous consent)
  • Passed the House of Representatives on July 25, 2018 (Voice Vote) with amendment
  • Senate agreed to House of Representatives amendment on December 18, 2018 (Yeas: 87; Nays: 12) with further amendment
  • House of Representatives agreed to Senate amendment on December 20, 2018 (Yeas: 358; Nays: 36)
  • Signed into law by President Donald Trump on December 21, 2018
United States Supreme Court cases
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