Community Reinvestment Bill (AB 746, McKinnor)
The Community Reinvestment Bill, introduced by Assemblymember Tina McKinnor (District 61) will allow for the creation of cooperatives inside of California prisons, which will empower incarcerated people with meaningful employment opportunities, financial literacy, and cooperative business training while improving reentry pathways to end the perpetuating cycles of trauma, poverty, and crime. AB 746 offers an innovative approach to rehabilitation, addressing economic inequity, reducing recidivism, and promoting long-term job sustainability.
Additionally, the bill creates the Green Cooperative Reentry Reserve, which will strengthen the economy, our environment, and public safety by providing business grants to previously incarcerated individuals, crime survivors, and system-impacted communities. It will prioritize the creation of jobs for residents of low-income communities, who are often left out of the traditional economy. By investing in industries such as clean energy, sustainable infrastructure, and environmentally responsible agriculture, AB 746 will create well-paying, stable jobs that provide individuals with the financial independence needed to build better futures.
The importance of creating climate resilient jobs for low-income communities cannot be overstated. In many underserved areas, limited job opportunities lead to higher levels of poverty, which in turn contribute to social instability and increased crime rates. Research consistently shows that poverty and crime are closely linked: individuals living in economically distressed neighborhoods are more likely to experience hardship, which can increase the likelihood of engaging in criminal activity. By providing meaningful employment through AB 746, we can address the root causes of poverty and reduce the conditions that foster criminal behavior.
Supporters
AlliedUP Cooperative
Capitalizing Change Consulting LLC
Cleveland Owns
Colmenar Cooperative Consulting
Democracy at Work Institute
Detroit Community Wealth Fund
End Poverty in California (EPIC)
Hypha Collective
Piikup LLC
Planting Justice
Poetic Justice
Public Policy Research and Study Institute
Restore Oakland
Sassy Facilitation
Sustainable Economies Law Center
Transformative Programming Works
WJA Prison Arts Project
WORCS: Worker Ownership Resources and Cooperative Services
For questions, please contact our legislative team.


