Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB2652

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Out of Senate Committee
 
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Caption

Relating to providing inmates of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice with information regarding reentry and reintegration resources.

Impact

The proposed legislation seeks to amend existing frameworks within Texas law by implementing a systematic approach to the dissemination of information that can significantly influence the outcomes of inmates' reintegration. By making these resource guides available in various locations throughout correctional facilities, including law libraries and classrooms, the bill hopes to enhance inmates' access to critical services. This effort reflects a recognition of the challenges faced by individuals post-incarceration and a move towards supporting them in overcoming these challenges through informed access to necessary resources.

Summary

House Bill 2652 aims to facilitate the reintegration of inmates within the Texas Department of Criminal Justice by ensuring that essential information regarding reentry and reintegration resources is made accessible to them. The bill mandates the Department to identify and collaborate with various organizations that specialize in criminal justice issues, including nonprofit and faith-based groups, to compile and distribute resource guides to inmates. These guides are intended to assist individuals in their transition back into society by providing them with crucial information that can help them secure housing, employment, and support services upon reentry.

Contention

While the bill presents a constructive approach toward aiding inmates, aspects of its implementation and effectiveness may raise concerns among lawmakers and advocacy groups. Issues such as the quality and comprehensiveness of the information provided, as well as the department's ability to effectively collaborate with the required organizations, could be points of contention. Additionally, advocates for criminal justice reform may push for further measures that address the broader systemic issues contributing to recidivism, ensuring that the focus is not solely on information provision but also on holistic rehabilitation and support.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1019

Relating to the reentry and reintegration programs provided by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

TX HB967

Relating to program accessibility for female inmates of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

TX HB1539

Relating to program accessibility for female inmates of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

TX SB1147

Relating to vocational training for and the occupational licensing of inmates in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

TX SB1386

Relating to the creation of the office of independent oversight ombudsman for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

TX SB1727

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department, the functions of the office of independent ombudsman for the Texas Juvenile Justice Department, and the powers and duties of the office of inspector general of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department.

TX HB1520

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department and the functions of the office of independent ombudsman for the Texas Juvenile Justice Department.

TX HB2935

Relating to veterans placed on community supervision or confined in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

TX HB607

Relating to the solicitation of pen pals by certain inmates of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

TX HB3739

Relating to the medical transportation and care for certain inmates in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.