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95-HR663 on Jan 24, 1995

To amend the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 to prevent luxurious conditions in prisons. The "No Frills Prison Act" requires each State, to be eligible for truth in sentencing incentive grants, to demonstrate that it:
  1. provides living conditions and opportunities within its prisons that are not more luxurious than those that the average prisoner would have experienced if not incarcerated;
  2. does not provide to any such prisoner specified benefits or privileges, including earned good time credits, less than 40 hours a week of work that either offsets or reduces the expenses of keeping the prisoner or provides resources toward restitution of victims, unmonitored phone calls (with exceptions), in-cell television viewing, possession of pornographic materials, instruction or training equipment for any martial art or bodybuilding or weightlifting equipment, or dress or hygiene other than as is uniform or standard in the prison; and
  3. in the case of a prisoner serving a sentence for a crime of violence which resulted in serious bodily injury to another, does not provide housing other than in separate cell blocks intended for violent prisoners, less than nine hours a day of physical labor (with exceptions), any release from the prison for any purpose unless under physical or mechanical restraint and under constant supervision of at least one armed correctional officer, or any viewing of television.


      Participating counts on VoteMatch question 9.
    • Topic: Crime
    • Headline: Prevent luxurious conditions in prisons (Score: 2)
    • Headline 2: Prevent luxurious conditions in prisons (Score: 2)
    • Key for participation codes:
    • Sponsorships: p=sponsored; o=co-sponsored; s=signed
    • Memberships: c=chair; m=member; e=endorsed; f=profiled; s=scored
    • Resolutions: i=introduced; w=wrote; a=adopted
    • Cases: w=wrote; j=joined; d=dissented; c=concurred



    Democrats participating in 95-HR663

    Gary Ackerman s2oNew York Dem./Ind./Lib./Working-Fam.
    Tim Holden s2oPennsylvania Democrat



    Republicans participating in 95-HR663

    Bob Barr s2oGeorgia Republican
    Bill Emerson s2oMissouri Republican Former (1994-)
    Michael Forbes s2oNew York Republican (retired)
    David Funderburk s2oNorth Carolina Republican Former (1994-)
    Elton Gallegly s2oCalifornia Republican
    Wayne Gilchrest s2oMaryland Republican
    Mel Hancock s2oMissouri Republican Former (1994-)
    Doc Hastings s2oWashington Republican
    Duncan Hunter s2oCalifornia Republican
    Walter Beaman Jones s2oNorth Carolina Republican
    Jay Kim s2oCalifornia Republican Former (1994-)
    Scott Klug s2oWisconsin Republican Former (1994-)
    Steven LaTourette s2oOhio Republican
    Frank LoBiondo s2oNew Jersey Republican
    Buck McKeon s2oCalifornia Republican
    Sue Myrick s2oNorth Carolina Republican
    Charlie Norwood s2oGeorgia Republican
    Deborah Pryce s2oOhio Republican
    Dana Rohrabacher s2oCalifornia Republican
    Bud Shuster s2oPennsylvania Rep. (resigned 3/3/2001)
    Cliff Stearns s2oFlorida Republican
    Bob Stump s2oArizona Republican
    Jim Talent s2oMissouri Republican
    Zach Wamp s2oTennessee Republican
    Roger Wicker s2oMississippi Republican
    Dick Zimmer s1iNJ Republican Senate challenger



    Independents participating in 95-HR663



    Total recorded by OnTheIssues:

    Democrats: 2
    Republicans: 26
    Independents: 0

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