H. R. 806 aims to ensure that the Director of the Bureau of Prisons provides specific information about individuals under its jurisdiction to the Mayor of the District of Columbia. Every 90 days, details such as the person's name, age, Federal Register Number, housing...
Simple Explanation
The bill says that every three months, the people in charge of the prisons have to tell the Mayor of Washington, D.C., who is in jail and when they might get out. But, the Mayor can't tell this information to people outside the city government, unless it's to lawyers or helpers who work with the prisoners.