What is the impact of Congress’s “truth-in-sentencing” program?

a. States that enact legislation requiring defendants to tell the truth at sentencing will receive federal funds to construct new courthouses.
b. States that enact legislation requiring an inmate to fulfill 85% of his sentence will receive federal funds to construct new prisons.
c. States that enact legislation offering offender diversion will receive federal funds to subsidize these diversion programs.
d. States that enact legislation providing for inmate education programs will receive matching federal funds to support scholarships for non-offending students.

Is it C Please tell me what the answer can me give me a hint if you cant give me the answer. I'm having a hard time on this so I appreciate some help.

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Right.
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