Nebraska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LB327

Introduced
1/16/25  

Caption

Require the state to pay expenses for probation services

Impact

If enacted, LB327 would significantly affect how probation services are funded in the state. The state would assume responsibility for covering costs that are typically borne by local governments, leading to increased state expenditure. Advocates for the bill argue that this change is essential for creating a more equitable probation system, as some local jurisdictions may struggle to allocate sufficient resources for effective probation management. Supporters contend that standardized state funding could lead to better outcomes in terms of recidivism and public safety.

Summary

LB327 proposes to require the state to cover expenses associated with probation services. This bill addresses the financial burden currently faced by local jurisdictions in managing probation programs. By mandating state funding, the legislation aims to standardize the support provided to these services across different regions, ensuring that all individuals on probation receive appropriate oversight and resources, regardless of their locality's financial capacity.

Contention

The bill has generated discussions regarding financial priorities in the state's budget, with some lawmakers expressing concerns about the potential long-term fiscal implications. Critics fear that while funding probation services at the state level could alleviate immediate financial pressures on local governments, it may ultimately lead to budgetary strain on the state's finances. There are also concerns about whether the state can effectively manage and distribute funds to probation services, maintaining quality and consistency across different jurisdictions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NE LB922

Adopt the Parolee and Probationer Business Empowerment Act

NE LB76

Provide access to certain information relating to probationers, juveniles, and parolees to law enforcement agencies

NE LB1334

Change provisions relating to probation and waiver of probation fees

NE LB911

Require the Department of Health and Human Services and the Office of Probation Administration to make reports under the Nebraska Indian Child Welfare Act

NE LB1157

Require hearings regarding juveniles in detention in certain counties and require payment of certain costs by the Office of Probation Administration

NE LB979

Require an annual report on active cases by the Department of Correctional Services, the Office of Probation Administration, and the Division of Parole Supervision

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 LB1202

Change a requirement for the Title IV-D Division Customer Service Unit of the Department of Health and Human Services

NE LB708

Require the Office of Probation Administration, the State Court Administrator, the State Department of Education, and the Department of Health and Human Services to enter into a memorandum of understanding for the sharing of data regarding data relevant to students who are under the jurisdiction of the juvenile court

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.