Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2388

Caption

Relating to providing inmates with certain documents on release or discharge; changing a fee.

Impact

The enactment of HB 2388 is expected to have a significant impact on existing state laws concerning the treatment and management of inmates during their discharge. It not only clarifies the responsibilities of the TDCJ but also establishes a framework for collaboration with other state agencies, such as the Department of Public Safety and the Department of State Health Services. By formalizing these processes, the bill aims to create a more streamlined approach to inmate releases, improving the chances for successful reintegration into society and mitigating recidivism through better support during the transition period.

Summary

House Bill 2388 addresses the provisions related to the release and discharge of inmates in Texas. The bill mandates that the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) provide inmates with essential documents upon their release, particularly focusing on ensuring that they receive suitable civilian clothing, any money held in their trust accounts, cash assistance, and, when applicable, a license or personal identification certificate. This initiative aims to assist inmates in reintegrating into society post-release by providing them with necessary identification documents that facilitate their ability to navigate the community and access services.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 2388 appears to be favorable, particularly among advocates for criminal justice reform and inmate support services. Supporters of the bill argue that by ensuring that inmates have the necessary identification and resources immediately upon release, the bill helps address some of the barriers that previously hindered their successful reintegration. However, there are concerns regarding how these measures will be implemented and whether the provisions for financial assistance and identification issuance will be adequately funded and regulated, which could limit the bill’s overall effectiveness.

Contention

Discussion around HB 2388 highlighted some notable points of contention, particularly concerning the potential costs associated with the implementation of the bill. Some legislators and stakeholders raised concerns about the fees that could be charged to inmates for the issuance of identification documents, particularly during a time when they may have limited financial resources. Critics of the bill voiced that any costs imposed on inmates could exacerbate their difficulties in reintegrating into society, ultimately questioning the bill's overall impact on enhancing public safety and reducing recidivism.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3426

Relating to providing inmates with state-issued identification on release or discharge.

TX HB4020

Relating to allowing certain inmates to apply for benefits under certain public benefits programs to be provided at the time of discharge or release.

TX HB1965

Relating to providing children committed to the Texas Juvenile Justice Department and prisoners serving a sentence in a county jail with certain documents on discharge or release; authorizing a fee.

TX SB727

Relating to allowing certain inmates to apply for supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits to be provided at the time of discharge or release.

TX HB2959

Relating to providing children committed to the Texas Juvenile Justice Department with certain documents on discharge or release.

TX HB1743

Relating to a memorandum of understanding between the Health and Human Services Commission and the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to assess the eligibility of certain inmates for supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits on discharge or release from confinement.

TX HB1428

Relating to providing prisoners serving a sentence in a county jail with certain documents on discharge.

TX HB965

Relating to post-release housing for inmates released on parole or to mandatory supervision.

TX HB1064

Relating to the award of good conduct time to certain inmates; changing parole eligibility.

TX HB1618

Relating to the award of good conduct time to certain inmates; changing parole eligibility.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.