White House Cabinet Secretary urges Trump Administration for continued support of Juvenile Justice programs

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Speaking to The Washington Post on Wednesday, Assistant to the President and White House Cabinet Secretary Broderick Johnson said that there have been discussions about the transition of juvenile justice programs in the new Administration and the continuation of the My Brother’s Keeper initiative and other juvenile justice programs are a “very important” priority. “From an economic standpoint this country cannot continue to have millions of young people off the economic playing field,” Johnson said. “We have built models that are working. It would be great to have the continued support around those models.”