. >> brangham: daniel tapia works for risinsng foundatanother non-profit, that helps former inmates find jobs. >> every conviction is a life sentence, you know. >> brangham: with the state's reinvetment money, organizations like the first 72+ are applying for f tding to expair work to meet the growing demand from those now being released. >> in te journey of 1,000 miles we took 200 steps, which is huge, given this state. >> brangham: norris henderson, one of the founders here, was part of the state's task force heat helped shape and pass reforms. he's heartened by what he's seen thus far, but... >> we're a long way fromeing fixed, because as we are trying to start the car and get the car running, somebody's letting the air out the tires at the same time, you know. >> brangham: one of those people, he says, is the state'sw top enforcement official, republican attorney general jeff landry, who's been a critic these changes. >> we just said, for political reasons, we're going to do criminal justice reform, and i'm going to, and it's going to be great. we got, louisiana is bad because we inc