Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06228

Introduced
1/29/21  
Refer
1/29/21  
Refer
1/29/21  
Refer
2/24/21  
Refer
2/24/21  
Report Pass
3/4/21  
Report Pass
3/4/21  
Refer
3/15/21  
Refer
3/15/21  
Report Pass
3/22/21  
Report Pass
3/22/21  
Refer
4/13/21  
Refer
4/13/21  

Caption

An Act Prohibiting Institutions Of Higher Education From Inquiring About A Prospective Student's Criminal History During The Admissions Process And Establishing A Prison Education Program Office.

Impact

The legislation establishes a Postsecondary Prison Education Program Office within the Department of Correction to oversee the operation of prison education programs. This office is tasked with approving institutions of higher education to provide educational opportunities within correctional facilities, coordinating the implementation of these programs, and ensuring access to necessary resources. The bill's provisions are expected to significantly improve educational outcomes for incarcerated individuals by facilitating their access to college-level courses and support services.

Summary

House Bill 06228 aims to enhance accessibility to higher education for prospective students with criminal histories by prohibiting institutions of higher education from inquiring about or considering a student's prior arrests, criminal charges, or convictions during the admissions process. By removing barriers related to criminal background checks, the bill seeks to provide a more equitable chance for individuals to pursue education after incarceration, potentially reducing recidivism and aiding in rehabilitation efforts.

Sentiment

The reception of HB 06228 has generally been positive among supporters, who argue it reflects a progressive approach to criminal justice reform and education access. Advocates emphasize the importance of reintegrating former inmates into society through education. However, there may be some contention around concerns of accountability and safety within correctional facilities, as some critics question the potential implications of unrestricted educational access for incarcerated individuals.

Contention

Points of contention surrounding the bill primarily relate to concerns about public safety and the effectiveness of educational programs in correctional settings. While supporters believe that education leads to successful reentry and lower recidivism rates, opponents may raise concerns regarding the management and oversight of such programs. As the bill moves forward, there could be ongoing debates regarding the balance between rehabilitation and security in the context of providing higher education access to incarcerated individuals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05339

An Act Prohibiting The Consideration Of School Disciplinary History During The Admissions Process At An Institution Of Higher Education.

CT SB00203

An Act Concerning The Consideration Of Familial Relationship During The Admissions Process By An Institution Of Higher Education.

CT HB05341

An Act Requiring Reporting Of Projected And Actual Revenues And Expenditures At Public Institutions Of Higher Education.

CT SB00014

An Act Assisting School Districts In Improving Educational Outcomes, Implementing The Recommendations Of The Department Of Education And The Technical Education And Career System And Establishing Early Start Ct.

CT SB00109

An Act Modifying The Connecticut Automatic Admissions Program.

CT SB00077

An Act Establishing A Capital Gains Tax On Certain Endowment Funds Of Institutions Of Higher Education And Concerning The Use Of The Revenue Generated.

CT HB05340

An Act Allowing Third-party Victims To Participate In An Investigation Or Disciplinary Proceeding By An Institution Of Higher Education.

CT SB00236

An Act Concerning A Fee Waiver At Public Institutions Of Higher Education For Certain Veterans And Members Of The National Guard.

CT HB05128

An Act Requiring Disclosure Of Scholarship Displacement Policies At Institutions Of Higher Education.

CT HB05362

An Act Defining Connecticut Institution Of Higher Education And Out-of-state Institution Of Higher Education For The Purposes Of The State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement.

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