Kim Kardashian was in the capital of the state of California on Monday to talk about legislative changes around the prison system. She spoke in Sacramento with two politicians who have submitted a proposal to give former prisoners in their probationary period the right to vote.

Kim tweeted a picture from the headquarters of the state senate and retweeted a post by Senator Ben Hueso, who said that the two also talked about a new measure that gives employers tax benefits if they adopt young people with a criminal past.

Had a great day at the California Capital today discussing criminal justice reform pic.twitter.com/DvOBZSUSx2 — Kim Kardashian West (@KimKardashian) January 29, 2019

This spring, President Donald Trump granted a prisoner pardon after a meeting with Kim. After the release of Alice Marie Johnson, the reality star announced that she would continue her activism. She said on social media in September: “It started with Miss Alice, but when I saw her and got to know the faces behind the stories of men and women in prisons, I knew that I could not stop after one case. It is time for real, systematic change.”