Updates from CSI
Check out the latest updates about Clean Slate, partner efforts, recent events, and more.

Watch: "Celebrating Women's History Month: Trailblazers and Triumphs", A Conversation with Women Leaders in the Legal Reform Movement
As part of CSI’s ongoing recognition of WHM, we hosted a webinar titled "Celebrating Women's History Month: Trailblazers and Triumphs." The webinar allowed me to facilitate a pivotal discussion surrounding the legal system reform and solutions provided by automatic record clearance. Learn more and tune in to the webinar in this blog post by Sheena Meade, CEO.

NEW! Our One-of-Its-Kind Data Dashboard Estimates the Impact of Clean Slate Policies in Every State
We’re launching a one-of-its-kind data dashboard that provides state-specific data about records and the impacts of record clearance policies. Learn more in this blog post by Dr. Laura Chavez, Director of Research and Data.

CSI Visits The Hill
The Clean Slate Initiative (CSI) continues to advance Clean Slate at the federal level in 2024 — and part of our strategy for that advancement is relationship building on the Hill. Learn more in this blog post by Reginald Darby, Federal Legislative Director.

Women's History Month: Spotlighting Women Who Lead on Legal System Reform Efforts
Today is International Women’s Day, an annual moment to deeply reflect on women's contributions to shaping our lives, communities, and country. There is no limit to the number of women who have contributed to reforming our nation’s legal system, and we’ve highlighted a handful in this blog post from Sheena Meade, CEO.

Clean Slate Campaign in Maryland Hits the Ground Running
At the end of January, the Maryland Clean Slate Act of 2024 was introduced in both chambers with bipartisan support and strong legislative champions. Learn more in this update from Ryan Ewing, Campaign Strategist.

Bridging the Research Gap: Advancing Clean Slate Policies through Research
At CSI, we are committed to bridging the gap between academic research related to our work and the real-life implications our work has. Learn how we bridge that gap by funding rigorous research — and acting on the results — in this blog post by Dr. Laura Chavez, Director of Research & Data.

A Record Shouldn't be a Life Sentence to Poverty
January is National Poverty Awareness Month, a time dedicated to shining the light on those living in poverty and how our society can help identify solutions that could break the poverty cycle. Clean Slate policies offer a tangible solution to break this cycle. Read more in this blog post by Reginald Darby, CSI Federal Legislative Director.

Clean Slate Begins Changing Lives in Connecticut
Connecticut’s Clean Slate law, signed by Governor Ned Lamont in 2021, was initially slated to go into effect last year but faced unexpected delays that caused the full implementation to be pushed to 2024. Learn more in this update by Caitlin Dunklee, CSI Campaign Strategist.

Closing Out 2023: A Look Back with Our 2023 Annual Report
Our team put together this year’s annual report to provide our donors, supporters, allies, and partners with a comprehensive and interactive overview of the work we tackled in 2023. Read more in this end of year recap from our CEO, Sheena Meade.

Clean Slate Delaware's Expungement Hub is an All-Inclusive Resource
Clean Slate Delaware has created a resource to help adults with Delaware records navigate their path to a brighter future. Learn more in this update from Ryan Ewing, Campaign Strategist.

A Note of Gratitude from Our CEO
“It’s officially the season widely recognized for gratitude, so I want to take this opportunity to extend my thanks to every person who makes Clean Slate progress possible.” Read more in this note from our CEO, Sheena Meade.

Millions of New Yorkers Will Soon Have a Second Chance
Start spreading the news. New York’s on its way. And while the song that says, “If I can make it there, I'm gonna make it anywhere,” is referring to New York City, the same determined spirit is held by people across the Empire State - from Buffalo to Long Island, Brooklyn to the Plattsburg, and everywhere in between.