Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2255

Caption

Relating to the composition of the Comal County Juvenile Board.

Impact

The revision of the Juvenile Board's composition could enhance the decision-making process regarding juvenile cases in Comal County. This may lead to a more structured approach to handling juvenile offenses and interventions, with the involvement of representatives who are well-versed in law and juvenile justice. By including a broad spectrum of judges, the board is likely to reflect varied expertise and perspectives, which can lead to more informed and equitable outcomes for the youth involved in the system.

Summary

Senate Bill 2255 aims to amend the composition of the Comal County Juvenile Board by specifying the membership structure. The bill outlines that the board will consist of the county judge, judges of each county court at law, the judges of specific district courts, and the criminal district attorney of Comal County. This structured membership is designed to ensure that a diverse and qualified group of judicial officials is involved in juvenile matters, which can significantly impact the community's youth.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB 2255 appears to be supportive, as the bill passed unanimously in both the Senate and the House. This broad legislative backing suggests that there is a general agreement among lawmakers regarding the importance of having a well-composed juvenile board. The rationale behind the bill is anchored in the belief that a diverse board can better address the complexities of juvenile justice and ensure more effective governance over juvenile issues.

Contention

While the bill passed without opposition, discussions surrounding the composition of juvenile boards can sometimes evoke contention. Opponents of similar initiatives could argue that the board's direction may become too judicially focused, potentially sidelining community representation or input. However, in the case of SB 2255, there is no recorded opposition, reflecting a consensus on the need for qualified and law-oriented perspectives in juvenile governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5370

Relating to the composition of the juvenile board of Navarro County.

TX HB1436

Relating to the redesignation of County Court at Law No. 2 of Montgomery County as Probate Court No. 1 of Montgomery County, the jurisdiction and authority of statutory probate courts in Montgomery County, and the composition of the Montgomery County Juvenile Board.

TX SB1937

Relating to the composition of a county election board.

TX HB3648

Relating to the composition of the board of directors of the Texas School Safety Center.

TX HB5309

Relating to the meeting requirements for the Galveston County Juvenile Board.

TX SB2283

Relating to the meeting requirements for the Galveston County Juvenile Board.

TX HB2741

Relating to the duties and composition of the Specialty Courts Advisory Council.

TX HB1504

Relating to juveniles committed to the Texas Juvenile Justice Department.

TX SB1592

Relating to the composition of the radiation advisory board.

TX HB2740

Relating to the inspection of juvenile justice facilities.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.