Gov. Kathy Hochul signs 'Clean Slate' law, sealing criminal records of previously convicted New Yorkers
Briefly

The controversial proposal would seal old criminal records as long as the perpetrators remain out of trouble for a certain number of years.
Sex crimes and most Class A felonies, such as kidnapping or terrorism, will not be eligible for the program.
"The best crime-fighting tool is a good-paying job," Hochul said at the Brooklyn Museum on Thursday morning.
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