Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey pledged $10 million today to help U.S. prisons battle the ongoing coronavirus pandemic
to home confinement, for jail terms for technical violations and parole office visits to be suspended, and for inmates to receive free access to medical care, hand sanitizer and protective gear, among other measures. The group will release a video today calledand circulate a petition that demands public officials take action, both of which Dorsey and others are expected to promote on social media.
“Not only will this gift help us protect millions from the threat of Covid-19, but this level of support from a tech titan marks a turning point for the criminal justice reform movement," Jones said in a statement.
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