Nebraska 2023-2024 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LB20

Introduced
1/5/23  
Refer
1/9/23  
Engrossed
3/20/24  
Enrolled
4/4/24  

Caption

Provide for restoration of voting rights upon completion of a felony sentence or probation for a felony

Impact

The enactment of LB20 holds the potential to influence various state laws concerning voting rights and the treatment of individuals with felony convictions. Currently, many states impose restrictions on voting for those with felony backgrounds, which disproportionately affects minority communities and exacerbates disenfranchisement. LB20 aligns with a growing trend among several states to ease such restrictions, thus contributing to broader criminal justice reform efforts and enhancing the democratic participation of all citizens.

Summary

LB20 proposes to restore voting rights to individuals who have completed their felony sentence or probation. This bill is seen as a significant step in the effort to promote rehabilitation and reintegration of former felons into society. By enabling these individuals to participate in the democratic process after serving their time, the bill aims to address some of the long-standing disparities faced by those who have been incarcerated. Proponents argue that restoring voting rights is a pivotal part of the rehabilitative process, allowing individuals to re-engage with their communities and have a voice in governance.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LB20 is largely positive among advocates for criminal justice reform, who view it as a necessary measure to rectify injustices in the voting process. Supporters, including various advocacy groups and some legislators, argue that restoring voting rights after the completion of a sentence is an essential step towards achieving equality and fairness in the electoral system. However, there are also concerns raised by some opponents who fear the implications of reinstating voting rights for those with felony convictions, arguing about accountability and public safety.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding LB20 include the debate over public safety versus rehabilitation. Critics question whether individuals who have committed serious offenses should be allowed to vote, particularly soon after their release from incarceration. Supporters counter that the completion of a sentence signifies adherence to legal consequences, and restoring voting rights is an integral part of reintegrating individuals into society. The bill's passage reflects an ongoing struggle to balance issues of justice and civil rights in the legislative arena, highlighting the complexities of addressing felony disenfranchisement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NE HB2504

Concerning sentencing of felony offenses.

NE HB3960

Driving under the influence; removing probation exception for felony DUI; applying probation eligibility consistently across all felonies; effective date.

NE LB488

Require a peace officer to assume custody of a probationer or temporary custody of a juvenile upon request by a probation officer

NE H0609

Sentencing for Capital Felonies

NE SB2294

Suffrage; provide for restoration upon completion of sentence or placement on probation.

NE SB2587

Suffrage; provide for restoration upon completion of sentence or placement on probation.

NE SB2277

Suffrage; provide for restoration upon completion of sentence or placement on probation.

NE SB2644

Suffrage; provide for restoration upon completion of sentence or placement on probation.

NE LB219

Remove a requirement for a minimum term of post-release supervision for Class III and IIIA felonies

NE LB404

Authorize the court to extend the term of probation on joint application of the probation officer and the probationer

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.