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PRI Letters of Support
Home
About
Quincy's Housing Crisis
Poverty: Things To Know
Illinois Legal Aide
The Stories
Billie
Brenda
Clarence
Dakota
David
Dennis
Elizabeth
James
James K.
Joseph
Josh and Brooke
Mark
Mike
Nakia
Rebecca
Richard
Ron & Destiny
Sean
Steve
Tony
Trish
Walter
Wendy H.
Wendy S.
Wes
Steve Bohnstedt
September 6, 2018

'It always comes down to money': How a nonprofit is changing lives by paying bail

Steve Bohnstedt
September 6, 2018

Since The Bail Project launched in 2017, NBC News has had an exclusive, frontline view of how the program is working in cities like Tulsa and St. Louis.

by Hannah Rappleye, Brenda Breslauer and Munir Atalla / Sep.02.2018 / 10:57 AM ET / Updated Sep.02.2018 / 11:38 AM ET  Check out the story here.

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