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<br /> <br />· CITY OF ~OUSTON <br /> <br />Post Office Box 1562 Houston, Texas 77251 713/247-2200 <br />OFFICE OF THE MAYOR <br /> <br />Bob Lanier, Mayor <br /> <br />February 19, 1992 <br /> <br />Mayor Norman Malone <br />City of La Porte <br />P.O. Box ll15 <br />La Porte, Texas 77572-l115 <br /> <br />Dear Mayor Malone: <br /> <br />The City of Houston and Harris County are dedicated to reaching <br />solutions to the criminal justice challenges facing local <br />communities today. One of the great challenges is the early <br />release of parolees back into our community. <br /> <br />In this regard, the City Council and Commissioners Court have <br />adopted a joint resolution that solidifies our commitment and <br />outlines a short-term agenda for bringing this goal to fruition. <br />Please find this resolution attached for your review. This agenda <br />is not a panacea, but one that will bring about worthwhile changes <br />to the current system. We will continue to look at other <br />administrative and legislative solutions to our state's criminal <br />justice problems. <br /> <br />We encourage you to adopt similar strategies in lobbying our State <br />representatives on these issues. We must make ourselves heard in <br />Austin. We urge you to join our fight for meaningful reform. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />~~ ~~ '-' <br /> <br />Bob Lanier <br />Mayor <br /> <br />~dsa~1 <br /> <br />'County Judge <br /> <br />@ Printed on Recycled Paper <br />
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