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Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 90 / Thursday, May 11, 2017 / Notices Dated: May 3, 2017. Richard A. Davis, Acting Administrator, Rural Housing Service. [FR Doc. 2017–09500 Filed 5–10–17; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3410–XV–P COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS Notice of Public Meeting of the Kansas Advisory Committee To Discuss a Project Proposal To Study Civil Rights and Educational Funding in Kansas Schools U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. ACTION: Announcement of meeting. AGENCY: ARCHITECTURAL AND TRANSPORTATION BARRIERS COMPLIANCE BOARD Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board. AGENCY: ACTION: Notice. Notice is given of the appointment of members to a performance review board for the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board (Access Board). SUMMARY: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: David M. Capozzi, Executive Director, Access Board, 1331 F Street NW., Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20004–1111. Telephone (202) 272–0010. Section 4314 (c) of Title 5, U.S.C., requires each agency to establish, in accordance with regulations, one or more Senior Executive Service (SES) performance review boards. The function of the boards is to review and evaluate the initial appraisal of senior executives’ performance and make recommendations to the appointing authority relative to the performance of these executives. Because of its small size, the Access Board has appointed SES career members from other federal agencies to serve on its performance review board. The members of the performance review board for the Access Board are: • Craig Luigart, Chief Information Officer, Veterans Health Administration, Department of Veterans Affairs; • Georgia Coffey, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Diversity and Inclusion, Department of Veterans Affairs; • Rebecca Bond, Chief, Disability Rights Section, Department of Justice. asabaliauskas on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: David M. Capozzi, Executive Director. [FR Doc. 2017–09544 Filed 5–10–17; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 8150–01–P VerDate Sep<11>2014 16:52 May 10, 2017 Jkt 241001 Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of the rules and regulations of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights (Commission) and the Federal Advisory Committee Act that the Kansas Advisory Committee (Committee) will hold a meeting on Monday, June 5, 2017, at 10:00 a.m. CST. The meeting will include review of a project proposal for the Committee to study civil rights and educational funding in the state. DATES: The meeting will take place on Monday, June 5, 2017, at 10:00 a.m. CST. Public Call Information: Dial: 888– 417–8531, Conference ID: 3022079. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Melissa Wojnaroski, DFO, at mwojnaroski@usccr.gov or 312–353– 8311. SUMMARY: Performance Review Board Membership Members of the public can listen to the discussion. This meeting is available to the public through the following tollfree call-in number: 888–417–8531, conference ID: 3022079. Any interested member of the public may call this number and listen to the meeting. An open comment period will be provided to allow members of the public to make a statement as time allows. The conference call operator will ask callers to identify themselves, the organization they are affiliated with (if any), and an email address prior to placing callers into the conference room. Callers can expect to incur regular charges for calls they initiate over wireless lines, according to their wireless plan. The Commission will not refund any incurred charges. Callers will incur no charge for calls they initiate over landline connections to the toll-free telephone number. Persons with hearing impairments may also follow the proceedings by first calling the Federal Relay Service at 1–800–977–8339 and providing the Service with the conference call number and conference ID number. Members of the public are also entitled to submit written comments; the comments must be received in the regional office within 30 days following the meeting. Written comments may be SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: PO 00000 Frm 00004 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 21975 mailed to the Regional Programs Unit, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 55 W. Monroe St., Suite 410, Chicago, IL 60615. They may also be faxed to the Commission at (312) 353–8324, or emailed to Corrine Sanders at csanders@ usccr.gov. Persons who desire additional information may contact the Regional Programs Unit at (312) 353– 8311. Records generated from this meeting may be inspected and reproduced at the Regional Programs Unit Office, as they become available, both before and after the meeting. Records of the meeting will be available via www.facadatabase.gov under the Commission on Civil Rights, Kansas Advisory Committee link (https:// www.facadatabase.gov/committee/ meetings.aspx?cid=249). Click on ‘‘meeting details’’ and then ‘‘documents’’ to download. Persons interested in the work of this Committee are directed to the Commission’s Web site, https://www.usccr.gov, or may contact the Regional Programs Unit at the above email or street address. Agenda Welcome and Roll Call Civil Rights in Kansas: Educational Funding Project Proposal Future Plans and Actions Public Comment Adjournment Dated: May 8, 2017. David Mussatt, Supervisory Chief, Regional Programs Unit. [FR Doc. 2017–09586 Filed 5–10–17; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE P COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS Sunshine Act Meeting Notice United States Commission on Civil Rights. ACTION: Notice of Commission Briefing and Business Meeting. AGENCY: Friday, May 19, 2017, at 9:30 a.m. EST. ADDRESSES: National Place Building, 1331 Pennsylvania Ave. NW., 11th Floor, Suite 1150, Washington, DC 20245 (Entrance on F Street NW.) FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Brian Walch: (202) 376–8371; TTY: (202) 376–8116; publicaffairs@ usccr.gov. DATES: This briefing and business meeting is open to the public. The event will be livestreamed at: https://www.youtube.com/ user/USCCR/videos. The link is subject to change. Any updates to the information will be found on the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: E:\FR\FM\11MYN1.SGM 11MYN1 21976 Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 90 / Thursday, May 11, 2017 / Notices Commission Web site and on Twitter and Facebook. There will also be a callin line (listen only) for individuals who desire to listen to the presentations: 1– 888–481–2844; Conference ID: 6912715. Hearing-impaired persons who will attend the briefing and require the services of a sign language interpreter should contact Pamela Dunston at (202) 376–8105 or at signlanguage@usccr.gov at least three business days before the scheduled date of the meeting. During the briefing portion, Commissioners will ask questions and discuss the civil rights topic with the panelists. The public may submit written comments on the briefing topic to the above address for 30 days after the briefing. Please direct your comments to the attention of the ‘‘Staff Director’’ and clearly mark ‘‘Briefing Comments Inside’’ on the outside of the envelope. Please note we are unable to return any comments or submitted materials. Comments may also be submitted by email to reentry@ usccr.gov. Meeting Agenda I. Approval of Agenda II. Public Briefing on Collateral Consequences: The Crossroads of Punishment, Redemption, and the Effects on Communities (9:30 a.m. for opening remarks) A. Panel One: Overview of Collateral Consequences of Incarceration: 9:40 a.m.–11:05 a.m. National experts provide an overview of the long-lasting effects of incarceration after a prison sentence has ended. Panelists will discuss how these continuing barriers impact recidivism and particular communities. Speakers’ Remarks: • Margaret Love, Executive Director, Collateral Consequences Resource Center • Vikrant Reddy, Senior Research Fellow, Charles Koch Institute • Traci Burch, Associate Professor of Political Science, Northwestern University • John Malcolm, Vice President of the Institute for Constitutional Government, Heritage Foundation • Naomi Goldberg, Policy and Research Director, Movement Advancement Project B. Panel Two: Access to Civil Participation after Incarceration: 11:10 a.m.–12:15 p.m. National experts and professors discuss the barriers to civil participation following incarceration, specifically focusing on the right to vote and jury participation. Speakers’ Remarks: • Marc Mauer, Executive Director, The Sentencing Project • Hans von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow, Meese Center for Legal and Judicial Studies, Heritage Foundation • James Binnall, Assistant Professor of Law, Criminology, and Criminal Justice, California State University at Long Beach • Anna Roberts, Assistant Professor, Seattle University School of Law and Faculty Fellow, Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality Lunch Break: 12:15 p.m.–1:15 p.m. C. Panel Three: Access to SelfSufficiency and Meeting Basic Needs: 1:15 p.m.–2:30 p.m. National experts discuss the barriers to self-sufficiency and meeting basic needs after incarceration. Panelists will focus on employment, housing and access to public benefits. Speakers’ Remarks: • Maurice Emsellem, Program Director, National Employment Law Project • Kate Walz, Director of Housing Justice, Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law • Amy Hirsch, Managing Attorney, North Philadelphia Law Center; Welfare, Aging and Disabilities Units, Community Legal Services • Marc Levin, Director, Center for Effective Justice; Texas Public Policy Foundation; Right on Crime D. Adjourn Briefing—2:45 p.m. III. Break: 2:45 p.m.–3:00 p.m. IV. Business Meeting A. Program Planning • FY 2017: Discussion and vote on third briefing B. State Advisory Committees • Vote on appointments to the Michigan Advisory Committee • Vote on appointments to the New Hampshire Advisory Committee C. Management and Operations • Staff Director’s Report V. Adjourn Meeting Dated: May 9, 2017. Brian Walch, Director, Communications and Public Engagement. 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[Federal Register Volume 82, Number 90 (Thursday, May 11, 2017)]
[Notices]
[Pages 21975-21976]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2017-09695]


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 COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS


Sunshine Act Meeting Notice

AGENCY: United States Commission on Civil Rights.

ACTION: Notice of Commission Briefing and Business Meeting.

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DATES: Friday, May 19, 2017, at 9:30 a.m. EST.

ADDRESSES: National Place Building, 1331 Pennsylvania Ave. NW., 11th 
Floor, Suite 1150, Washington, DC 20245 (Entrance on F Street NW.)

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Brian Walch: (202) 376-8371; TTY: 
(202) 376-8116; publicaffairs@usccr.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This briefing and business meeting is open 
to the public. The event will be live-streamed at: https://www.youtube.com/user/USCCR/videos. The link is subject to change. Any 
updates to the information will be found on the

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Commission Web site and on Twitter and Facebook. There will also be a 
call-in line (listen only) for individuals who desire to listen to the 
presentations: 1-888-481-2844; Conference ID: 6912715.
    Hearing-impaired persons who will attend the briefing and require 
the services of a sign language interpreter should contact Pamela 
Dunston at (202) 376-8105 or at signlanguage@usccr.gov at least three 
business days before the scheduled date of the meeting.
    During the briefing portion, Commissioners will ask questions and 
discuss the civil rights topic with the panelists. The public may 
submit written comments on the briefing topic to the above address for 
30 days after the briefing. Please direct your comments to the 
attention of the ``Staff Director'' and clearly mark ``Briefing 
Comments Inside'' on the outside of the envelope. Please note we are 
unable to return any comments or submitted materials. Comments may also 
be submitted by email to reentry@usccr.gov.

Meeting Agenda

I. Approval of Agenda
II. Public Briefing on Collateral Consequences: The Crossroads of 
Punishment, Redemption, and the Effects on Communities (9:30 a.m. for 
opening remarks)
    A. Panel One: Overview of Collateral Consequences of Incarceration: 
9:40 a.m.-11:05 a.m.

    National experts provide an overview of the long-lasting effects of 
incarceration after a prison sentence has ended. Panelists will discuss 
how these continuing barriers impact recidivism and particular 
communities.

    Speakers' Remarks:
     Margaret Love, Executive Director, Collateral Consequences 
Resource Center
     Vikrant Reddy, Senior Research Fellow, Charles Koch 
Institute
     Traci Burch, Associate Professor of Political Science, 
Northwestern University
     John Malcolm, Vice President of the Institute for 
Constitutional Government, Heritage Foundation
     Naomi Goldberg, Policy and Research Director, Movement 
Advancement Project
    B. Panel Two: Access to Civil Participation after Incarceration: 
11:10 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

    National experts and professors discuss the barriers to civil 
participation following incarceration, specifically focusing on the 
right to vote and jury participation.

    Speakers' Remarks:
     Marc Mauer, Executive Director, The Sentencing Project
     Hans von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow, Meese Center for 
Legal and Judicial Studies, Heritage Foundation
     James Binnall, Assistant Professor of Law, Criminology, 
and Criminal Justice, California State University at Long Beach
     Anna Roberts, Assistant Professor, Seattle University 
School of Law and Faculty Fellow, Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and 
Equality
Lunch Break: 12:15 p.m.-1:15 p.m.
    C. Panel Three: Access to Self-Sufficiency and Meeting Basic Needs: 
1:15 p.m.-2:30 p.m.

    National experts discuss the barriers to self-sufficiency and 
meeting basic needs after incarceration. Panelists will focus on 
employment, housing and access to public benefits.

    Speakers' Remarks:
     Maurice Emsellem, Program Director, National Employment 
Law Project
     Kate Walz, Director of Housing Justice, Sargent Shriver 
National Center on Poverty Law
     Amy Hirsch, Managing Attorney, North Philadelphia Law 
Center; Welfare, Aging and Disabilities Units, Community Legal Services
     Marc Levin, Director, Center for Effective Justice; Texas 
Public Policy Foundation; Right on Crime
    D. Adjourn Briefing--2:45 p.m.
III. Break: 2:45 p.m.-3:00 p.m.
IV. Business Meeting
    A. Program Planning
     FY 2017: Discussion and vote on third briefing
    B. State Advisory Committees
     Vote on appointments to the Michigan Advisory Committee
     Vote on appointments to the New Hampshire Advisory 
Committee
    C. Management and Operations
     Staff Director's Report
V. Adjourn Meeting

    Dated: May 9, 2017.
Brian Walch,
Director, Communications and Public Engagement.
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