Nebraska 2023-2024 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LB334

Introduced
1/11/23  
Refer
1/13/23  

Caption

Adopt the Reentry Housing Network Act and provide a duty for the Department of Correctional Services and the Board of Parole

Impact

If enacted, LB334 would have significant implications for state housing regulations, particularly concerning the management and provision of housing for formerly incarcerated individuals. The bill mandates the involvement of the Department of Correctional Services and the Board of Parole in establishing guidelines and facilitating access to housing resources. This could lead to enhanced collaboration between state agencies and local organizations focused on reentry services, ultimately fostering a more supportive environment for individuals seeking to reintegrate successfully into their communities.

Summary

LB334, titled the Reentry Housing Network Act, aims to establish a framework for providing housing solutions for individuals transitioning out of correctional facilities. The bill recognizes that stable housing is crucial for successful reintegration into society and seeks to create a network of housing options that cater to the unique needs of returning citizens. By promoting access to safe, affordable housing, the legislation addresses key factors that contribute to recidivism, thereby aligning housing policy with broader criminal justice reform efforts.

Contention

Discussions surrounding LB334 revealed notable points of contention, particularly regarding funding and implementation. Supporters argue that investing in reentry housing is a vital step toward reducing recidivism rates, while opponents raise concerns about the availability of resources needed to effectively launch and sustain the network. The debate also touches on broader issues of criminal justice reform, with differing perspectives on the role of the state in providing support for individuals post-incarceration and the potential long-term economic benefits associated with reducing recidivism through stable housing.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NE LB631

Change provisions relating to the Board of Parole, eligibility for parole, reentry services, post-release supervision, grant programs, and prisons, adopt the Community Work Release and Reentry Centers Act, provide for performance metrics, Parole School, book donations, and reentry career planning, and transfer the Division of Parole Supervision to the Department of Correctional Services

NE LB518

Change requirements for a report by the Department of Correctional Services and Board of Parole

NE LB348

Adopt the Community Work Release and Treatment Centers Act and change provisions relating to the Board of Parole, the Department of Correctional Services, and the Office of Probation Administration

NE LB790

Adopt the Community Work Release and Treatment Centers Act and change provisions relating to the Board of Parole, the Department of Correctional Services, and the Office of Probation Administration

NE LB994

Provide for the Legislature to administer the Department of Correctional Services and appoint the Director of Correctional Services

NE LB606

Eliminate the Division of Parole Supervision and the position of Director of Supervision and Services, transfer powers and duties to the Department of Correctional Services, and change provisions relating to correctional system overcrowding emergencies

NE LB996

Provide for the Department of Correctional Services to operate the county jails

NE LB1145

Transfer the Division of Parole Supervision to the Department of Correctional Services and change provisions relating to the release of certain prisoners

NE LB928

Provide for the appointment of a mental health director for the Department of Correctional Services

NE LB630

Provide a duty to the State Department of Education and require a school board to adopt a written dress code

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.