Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1206

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  
Refer
1/29/24  
Report Pass
3/28/24  

Caption

To reinvest justice and opportunity in communities affected by incarceration

Impact

The bill will facilitate the establishment of a governance board comprising representatives from impacted communities and those historically underrepresented in decision-making positions. This board will oversee fund distribution and ensure that initiatives funded by the Strong Communities and Workforce Development Fund align with community needs. Moreover, the legislation mandates the calculation of inmate population metrics which influences fund apportionment. The operational expenses of the board are capped at 5% of the total amount disbursed, ensuring that the majority of funds are allocated directly to community initiatives.

Summary

S1206, titled 'An Act to reinvest justice and opportunity in communities affected by incarceration', aims to establish a Strong Communities and Workforce Development Fund in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This fund is designed to provide financial support exclusively for communities disproportionately impacted by the criminal justice system, particularly in areas where a significant portion of the population lives below the poverty line. The goal of the fund is to create job training, job creation, and job placement programs that help those facing barriers to employment, including young individuals, victims of violence, and individuals with felony convictions.

Contention

While the bill garners support as a necessary step towards addressing economic disparities in communities hit hard by incarceration, it may face opposition from those wary of government spending and intervention. Critics could argue against the reliance on public funds to create job opportunities, questioning the effectiveness of such initiatives or the management of the fund. Additionally, the metrics for evaluating the fund's success may also be a point of contention, as stakeholders have differing opinions on what constitutes measurable success in job training and community development.

Companion Bills

MA H1909

Similar To To reinvest justice and opportunity in communities affected by incarceration

Previously Filed As

MA H1909

To reinvest justice and opportunity in communities affected by incarceration

MA S56

Relative to reinvestment of cannabis revenue

MA S531

Limiting toxics release inventory facilities in environmental justice communities

MA S1045

To reduce mass incarceration

MA S1178

To reduce mass incarceration

MA S87

Delivering a fair share of cannabis revenue to communities harmed by the war on drugs

MA AB1670

Criminal justice: Commission on Alternatives to Incarceration.

MA H1439

Relative to clarity and consistency for the Justice Reinvestment Oversight Board

MA S1262

Relative to recovery housing in environmental justice communities

MA H1636

Relative to clarity and consistency for the Justice Reinvestment Oversight Board

Similar Bills

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