Kentucky 2024 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HCR124

Introduced
2/26/24  
Refer
2/26/24  
Refer
3/5/24  

Caption

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION relating to the establishment of the Penal Code Reform Task Force.

Impact

If enacted, the creation of the Penal Code Reform Task Force will influence state laws related to criminal justice by systematically addressing outdated statutes and potentially adjusting sentencing guidelines and parole regulations. The task force will be responsible for engaging with a variety of stakeholders in the criminal justice system to ensure that proposed changes reflect contemporary standards and practices. This could lead to more equitable treatment within Kentucky’s legal framework and offer a clearer legal framework for law enforcement and the judiciary.

Summary

HCR124 is a concurrent resolution aimed at establishing the Penal Code Reform Task Force in Kentucky. The bill acknowledges that the state’s penal code has not been systematically revised for nearly 50 years, leading to an accumulation of amendments that have rendered the code less clear and coherent. By calling for a comprehensive examination of the current criminal statutes, this resolution seeks to develop recommendations that could enhance both substantive and procedural aspects, including critical areas such as sentencing, probation, and parole.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR124 has been generally supportive among criminal justice reform advocates who see the establishment of the task force as a vital step towards improving the state's penal code. However, some concerns have been raised regarding the potential implications of reform on public safety and the distribution of resources within the criminal justice system. The discussion emphasizes the necessity of thoughtful engagement among diverse stakeholders.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between necessary reforms and public safety concerns. Some legislators express apprehension about how reforming penal statutes might influence crime rates and societal safety. The task force's broad mandate to recommend changes could spark a debate on what constitutes equitable reform while ensuring that justice is duly served. As the task force convenes, discussions around implementing changes will likely reflect the complexity of navigating law revisions amid varying public and political perspectives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY HCR82

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION establishing the Jail and Corrections Reform Task Force.

KY HCR54

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION establishing the Infant Mortality Task Force.

KY HCR19

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION to create the L.E.T.T.'s Grow Task Force.

KY SCR86

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION establishing the Juvenile Justice Task Force.

KY SCR165

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION establishing the Certificate of Need Task Force.

KY HCR34

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION establishing the Lottery Trust Fund Task Force.

KY HCR72

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION establishing the Multimodal Freight Transportation System Improvement Task Force.

KY HCR85

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION establishing the Certificate of Need Task Force.

KY HCR50

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION relating to the establishment of a Workforce Innovation Task Force to complete a study of current education and workforce development programs and provide recommendations on how to provide effective workforce development programs to facilitate the training and employment of historically untapped workforce populations in the Commonwealth.

KY SCR31

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION expressing serious concerns regarding the operations of the Department of Juvenile Justice.

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