Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session

Delaware Senate Bill SCR105

Introduced
1/9/24  
Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Extending The Reporting Date Of The Victims Bill Of Rights Committee.

Impact

By extending the reporting date, the state aims to enhance the quality and depth of the review process concerning victims' rights. This decision indicates a commitment to justice reform and ensures that the voices of individuals impacted by crime are considered in the revision of the Victims Bill of Rights. The resolution reflects an understanding that thorough investigations require adequate time, thereby potentially impacting related laws and regulations governing victims' services and protections within the state.

Summary

SCR105 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that aims to extend the reporting date of the Victims Bill of Rights Committee from January 15, 2024, to March 1, 2024. This extension is requested to provide additional time for the Committee to thoroughly assess and compile its findings and recommendations regarding the revision of the existing Victims Bill of Rights. Since its establishment under SCR99, the Committee has been actively engaging with stakeholders and individuals affected by the legislation to ensure comprehensive evaluations are conducted.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR105 appears to be supportive, as there is recognition of the necessity for a detailed evaluation of victims' rights legislation. Lawmakers and committee members involved in the discussions highlighted the importance of making informed decisions based on extensive stakeholder input. This collaborative approach is generally viewed favorably by advocates for victims' rights, who appreciate the opportunity to refine and enhance the existing framework governing their protections.

Contention

While the resolution seems to garner general support, there may be underlying concerns regarding the duration of the extension and its implications for timely justice for victims. Some critics may argue that extended deliberations could delay necessary reforms that would provide immediate support and protections for victims. Therefore, balancing the need for thoroughness with the urgency of victims' rights improvements represents a notable point of contention in discussions surrounding SCR105.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DE SCR99

Creating The "victims' Bill Of Rights Committee."

DE HCR84

Extending The Reporting Date Of The Firearm Definition Task Force.

DE SCR115

Extending The Reporting Date Of The Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association ("diaa") Task Force.

DE HCR40

Extending The Work Of The Delaware Justice 40 Oversight Committee.

DE HCR3

Extending The Work Of The Delaware Justice 40 Oversight Committee.

DE SCR31

Recognizing April 23-29, 2023, As "crime Victims' Rights Week" In The State Of Delaware.

DE SCR196

Recognizing July 18, 2024, As The 50th Anniversary Of The Victims' Compensation Assistance Program.

DE SR20

Extending Thoughts And Prayers To The State Of Maryland.

DE HCR117

Recognizing April 21-27, 2024, As "crime Victims' Rights Week" In The State Of Delaware.

DE HCR78

Providing That A Joint Session Of The House Of Representatives And The Senate Be Convened For The Purpose Of Receiving The Annual State Of The State Address By The Honorable John C. Carney, Governor Of The State Of Delaware.

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