Koch would be ‘happy to work with’ all on criminal justice reform—including Kim Kardashian May 30, 2018 min read To solve the complex issues of the criminal justice system, Koch will work with anyone who is willing to do what is right. That includes Kim Kardashian, who recently visited the White House to advocate for prison sentencing reforms and a pardon for a 61-year-old great-grandmother serving a life sentence for a first-time drug offense. "I think it's great that [President Donald Trump] has been opening up more and more on these issues and talking to Kim Kardashian," Koch Senior Vice President and General Counsel Mark Holden told BuzzFeed News. Where there is “common goal and vision,” Holden said Koch would be “happy to work with” Kardashian. Read more here Share Tweet Share Tags: Breaking Barriers Criminal Justice Reform Free & Open Society Koch Industries Get updates right in your inbox. Stay up to date with all the news from Koch. Continue Reading February 11, 2021 Charles Koch’s Advice: Empower Everyone to Succeed January 6, 2021 Believe in People: A Conversation About the Importance of Bottom-Up Solutions for Society’s Greatest Challenges November 17, 2020 Charles Koch, Brian Hooks: How Regular People Can Solve America's Problems From Bottom Up
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