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  • H. R. 10276 is a bill that aims to improve the clarity of ATF Form 4473 by directing the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives to revise the form to better explain exceptions regarding pardons, expungements, and restored rights for individuals with prior...

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    H. R. 10276 is a bill that wants to make a form called ATF Form 4473 clearer for people who had their mistakes erased or forgiven, and it also checks to see if anyone was wrongly accused of not telling the truth on this form recently.

  • H.R. 10248 aims to establish a process to erase the criminal records of individuals who have received a full, unconditional pardon from the President of the United States for federal offenses. The bill is named the "Weldon Angelos Presidential Pardon Expungements Act," inspired by the case of...

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    H.R. 10248 is a bill that wants to help people who have been forgiven by the President for doing something wrong by erasing that from their history books, so it’s easier for them to get jobs and be part of their community again. This is like hitting a reset button on their past mistakes so they can have a fresh start.

  • H.R. 8081 seeks to end Secret Service protection for individuals who have been convicted of certain crimes. Specifically, the bill would modify the existing law to terminate Secret Service protection for anyone sentenced to more than one year in prison for a federal or state...

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    This bill says that if people get in big trouble and are sent to prison for more than a year, they might not get special protection from the Secret Service anymore.