State Rep. Tara Peters, a Republican from Rolla, thought about fairness and fresh starts when she learned about the impact of the Missouri Incarceration Reimbursement Act (MIRA).
“We all make mistakes in life,” Peters told me this week in an interview. “Just because we’ve made mistakes doesn’t mean the state should take our money.”
The law, passed in the late 1980s, allows the Missouri attorney general to file a lawsuit against people in prison to try to take their assets — potentially leaving them penniless when they re-enter society. It’s known as a “pay-to-stay” law. This year, Peters decided to do something about it: she’s filed House Bill 723, hoping to repeal MIRA in its entirety.