Elected in 2002, Gerald Malloy was the key legislative champion for South Carolina’s 2010 criminal justice reform, which led to a 13 percent drop in recidivism, the closing of six prisons, and savings of nearly $500 million. Malloy chairs the Senate Task Force on Criminal Justice and serves on the Joint Task Force on Criminal Domestic Violence.
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