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Fines and Fees Justice Center
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The Fines and Fees Justice Center (FFJC) is a national hub for research, advocacy, and collaboration for the reform of fines and fees.
Join us on 12/3 for a talk with the authors of Legal Plunder on how this system took shape, & what it will take to dismantle it. In-person registration closes soon! Register now!

📍 Online or in person at New York Law School
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November 25, 2025 at 7:04 PM
Join FFJC Co-ED Joanna Weiss for a conversation with the authors of Legal Plunder, @joesoss.bsky.social & @joshpage.bsky.social, exploring how our fines & fees system took shape and what it will take to dismantle it.

🗓️ 12/3, 12 PM ET
📍 Online or at New York Law School
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November 24, 2025 at 6:30 PM
NV’s Corridor Court was shut down, but lawmakers brought it back this Special Session. As FFJC Nevada State Director Nick Shepack shared, “It did not work. It stripped financial resources & operated as a revolving door of incarceration for the unhoused.”

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November 21, 2025 at 7:06 PM
#ICYMI: In our latest webinar with @okpolicy.bsky.social, we break down the full fiscal impact of fines & fees, the budgetary benefits of reform, and how advocates & policymakers can use fiscal analysis to drive meaningful change in 2026.

📺 Watch the full recording: tinyurl.com/hxhxr6b7
The Cost of Maintaining the Status Quo: How to Evaluate the True Cost of Fines and Fees Collections
The harms of fines and fees on families have been well-documented, but families aren’t the only ones liable to be hurt. Governments that maintain these policies as “business as usual” are throwing valuable financial resources towards often fruitless debt collection, risking the stability of their budgets. With funding cuts rolling out across the country and legislative sessions beginning in January, now is the time for policymakers and reform advocates to understand the full fiscal impact of their state’s existing fine and fee policies — and the budgetary relief governments can see by enacting reform. Join us for a timely conversation exploring how to measure the full cost of maintaining the fines and fees status quo in order to champion meaningful, effective reform.
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November 20, 2025 at 5:19 PM
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Very much looking forward to this event in NYC with @finesandfeesjc.bsky.social. Please join us in person or online for a spirited discussion about Legal Plunder. cc/ @joesoss.bsky.social
People nationwide are being pushed into debt over fines & fees they can’t afford. Join us for a talk with Legal Plunder authors, @joshpage.bsky.social & @joesoss.bsky.social, on how this system emerged — and why reform can’t wait.

🗓️ 12/3 | 12 PM ET
📍Online or at NY Law School
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November 18, 2025 at 10:26 PM
People nationwide are being pushed into debt over fines & fees they can’t afford. Join us for a talk with Legal Plunder authors, @joshpage.bsky.social & @joesoss.bsky.social, on how this system emerged — and why reform can’t wait.

🗓️ 12/3 | 12 PM ET
📍Online or at NY Law School
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November 18, 2025 at 8:52 PM
FFJC is now on Instagram! ✨

Follow us for a closer look into the movement to end predatory fines & fees and the people driving change. We’re sharing:
💥 Stories from the frontlines
📊 Research highlights
🏘️ Ways to bring reform to your community

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November 17, 2025 at 6:02 PM
Drawing on @urbaninstitute.bsky.social’s 2024 Well-Being & Basic Needs Survey, new research from @taxpolicycenter.bsky.social finds that government reliance on fines & fees can deepen financial hardship for people without meaningfully improving state & local budgets.

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Fines, Fees, and Financial Strain: Challenges for State and Local Governments in a Time of Fiscal Uncertainty - Fines and Fees Justice Center
This brief examines the prevalence of fines and fees and people’s ability to pay them in a time of fiscal uncertainty.
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November 14, 2025 at 4:46 PM
Happening TODAY at 1 PM ET! 📣

Nationwide, governments are relying on fines & fees to raise revenue — at the expense of people who can’t pay them. Join us for strategies to help you enter legislative sessions ready to make the fiscal case for reform.

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Understanding the fiscal impact of fines & fees has never been more critical.

🗓️ Join us tomorrow at 1 PM ET for a webinar exploring how fiscal analysis can strengthen communities, help stabilize budgets, & drive meaningful fines & fees reform.

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November 13, 2025 at 5:40 PM
Understanding the fiscal impact of fines & fees has never been more critical.

🗓️ Join us tomorrow at 1 PM ET for a webinar exploring how fiscal analysis can strengthen communities, help stabilize budgets, & drive meaningful fines & fees reform.

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November 12, 2025 at 3:35 PM
The FCC promised relief — instead, it’s levying a $215M tax on families with incarcerated loved ones.

If making money is more important than reform and reintegration, it’s not a justice system – it’s a business built on harm.

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November 7, 2025 at 8:19 PM
Across the country, governments rely on fines & fees to raise revenue — but chasing uncollectible debt drains resources & destabilizes communities. For advocates & policymakers, understanding the full fiscal impact of is key to driving reform.

🔗 Register today: tinyurl.com/4embbv3y
November 6, 2025 at 4:58 PM
A traffic ticket should never cost someone their livelihood.

On the latest @pdefenselesspod.bsky.social episode, FFJC’s Co-ED Joanna Weiss reflects on our work to end New Mexico's debt-based license suspensions — and shares how we’ve taken this model nationwide.

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November 5, 2025 at 8:06 PM
Pennsylvania is saddling kids with debt they can’t afford to pay.

A new report from @juvenilelawcenter.bsky.social reveals that from 2018 to mid-2024, the state imposed approximately $14 million in fines & fees on kids — placing a heavy financial burden on families.

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Heavy Burdens: The Weight of Juvenile Fees and Fines in the Keystone State - Fines and Fees Justice Center
New data on Pennsylvania juvenile fees shows financial hardship, minimal revenue, and failed justice goals.
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November 4, 2025 at 6:12 PM
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Breaking: Today Juvenile Law Center released Heavy Burdens: The Weight of Juvenile Fees and Fines in the Keystone State. This report, co-written by Senior Attorney Nadia Mozaffar and Stoneleigh Youth Advocacy Fellow Aqilah David, details the harm fees and fines cause PA youth

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Heavy Burdens: The Weight of Juvenile Fees and Fines in the Keystone State | Juvenile Law Center
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October 27, 2025 at 12:50 PM
Maintaining the fines & fees status quo is harming families & governments alike.
🗓️ Join us on 11/13 at 1 PM ET for a timely conversation on leveraging fines & fees analysis to strengthen communities, help stabilize budgets, & drive meaningful reform.

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November 3, 2025 at 2:34 PM
Look Back: Worried about analyzing fiscal notes this session? You're not alone.

Check out our webinar to learn how to:
📖 Interpret fiscal notes
✍️ Understand the author’s methodology
⚖️ Challenge flawed fiscal notes to drive fines & fees reform

🎥 Watch now: tinyurl.com/4r383ftu
October 29, 2025 at 2:41 PM
OK’s historic fee elimination law takes on 11/1, marking a major step toward fairness & opportunity.

Before #HB1460, too many Oklahomans found themselves trapped in court debt that drained household income, weakened the economy, & eroded public trust.

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October 28, 2025 at 4:23 PM
Budget books tell a powerful story about fines and fees — if you know how to read them.

In our on-demand webinar, we break down how to:
📈 Decode dense budget documents
🔍 Spot where fines & fees show up
🏛️ Use that data to power your advocacy

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October 27, 2025 at 4:32 PM
Session’s over, but the fight for reform isn’t. In last year's #TimelyTactics webinar, we explored how the budget shapes policy priorities, advocacy opportunities at every stage, and the pros & cons of using the budget cycle v. stand-alone legislation.

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October 20, 2025 at 6:02 PM
Our justice system is supposed to be funded by everyone. But too often, low-income communities & communities of color are left paying the bill.

In #ImposingInstability, we found $14 BILLION in fines and fees imposed across 24 states in just 5 years.

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October 17, 2025 at 5:05 PM
Virginia's fines & fees are pushing families to the edge & jeopardizing their basic needs. Virginians deserve better.

Join us at the #StrengtheningJusticeSummit to:
🤝 Connect with like-minded leaders
💬 Share lessons learned
🧭 Shape the next wave of reform

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October 16, 2025 at 6:20 PM
The Supreme Court has made it clear: people can’t be jailed over unpaid fines & fees unless their nonpayment is willful. But as FFJC Co-ED Joanna Weiss told @law360.bsky.social, “it happens every single day. All over this country, people are ending up in jail.”

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October 8, 2025 at 6:32 PM
We’re proud to share that our Co-ED Priya Sarathy Jones is now a member of the Council on Criminal Justice! 🎉

By ensuring fines & fees remain a key part of the reform conversation, Priya will help the Council advance smart, comprehensive solutions that promote both safety & fairness for all.
October 6, 2025 at 8:29 PM
Fines & fees disproportionately impact women, who are both more likely to be charged with fine-only offenses & less likely to be able to pay. For moms, that means lost income, family separation, & long-term instability.

It’s time to break the cycle.

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October 3, 2025 at 1:56 PM