Support the Dept. of Adult Correction.-AB
Plain English Summary
This bill makes several changes to support the Department of Adult Correction's operations. It expands tuition waivers for survivors and disabled family members of fallen probation officers, clarifies technical requirements for electronic and satellite-based monitoring devices, allows a three-member panel to handle post-release supervision decisions, modifies sexually violent predator evaluation procedures, increases purchase limits from prison enterprises, and makes various administrative and technical adjustments to state corrections operations.
Arguments in Favor
Supporters argue this bill honors fallen and disabled correctional and probation officers by extending educational benefits to their families, similar to existing programs for law enforcement and firefighters. They contend the technical clarifications and administrative changes improve efficiency in corrections operations, allow necessary repairs and renovations of facilities, and streamline decision-making processes to reduce bureaucratic delays while maintaining proper oversight and reporting requirements.
Arguments Against
Opponents may argue that expanding tuition waivers adds state expense without clear budget offset, and that allowing single-member panels to set post-release supervision terms reduces transparency compared to full-commission oversight. Some may question whether the increased purchase limits for prison enterprises products ($2,500 to $4,000) represent appropriate use of inmate labor programs, or whether the broader exceptions for Department of Adult Correction investigations relative to IT restrictions could raise accountability concerns.
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Sponsors

Primary Sponsor
Senator · District 46

Primary Sponsor
Senator · District 4

Primary Sponsor
Senator · District 24
Cosponsors (4)
Vote Breakdown (1 roll call)
Final Vote
On: Second Reading
Party Breakdown