New Mexico Becomes 24th State to End Debt-Based License Suspensions A long-awaited victory arrived for over 300,000 New Mexicans who had previously lost their freedom to drive due to the ...| Fines and Fees Justice Center
When this organization started six years ago we could never have predicted the breadth and pace of fines and fees reform that would unfold across the nation. And still, our work is just beginning. Here our Deputy Executive Director, Priya Sarathy Jones shares insights about FFJC’s first-ever Fines and Fees Advocacy Summit, our robust national reform strategy, and how we are revving up for more 2024 victories.| Fines and Fees Justice Center