who was fired from his janitorial job whos was fired for failing to tell about a 1974 arrest for transpesting. the fair chance act is for a woman named sandee who won the lottery at nema across the street, but was disqualified because she failed to pay child support in the late 1990s, even though she served time for that failure. the fair chance act is for denise who was told she shouldn't bother to apply for a job as a cook because she had a conviction for shop lifting when she was in high school. as supervisor cohen mentioned, for one in four adults in the united states, an arrest or conviction record is a stigma that means "you need not apply." these examples are real life obstacles preventing individuals who are actively looking to change their life by getting a job or finding a roof over their head. yet we know having a stable job and housing are the two most colt cal factors that reduce recidivism. so, what if we could change that reality so that employers and housing providers could still obtain all the relevant information that they need to make responsible decisions and yet at the sa