Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4906

Introduced
8/26/24  
Refer
8/26/24  

Caption

Study Order

Impact

This bill does not propose immediate changes to existing laws but seeks to result in recommendations that could lead to legislative amendments in the future regarding correctional facilities. By directing a thorough study, H4906 highlights the ongoing issues and potential reforms necessary in Massachusetts' correctional system, reflecting the state's commitment to enhancing public safety and addressing systemic challenges within its corrections framework.

Summary

House Bill H4906 pertains to the investigation and study of correctional facilities under the jurisdiction of the committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security. The bill authorizes the committee to conduct a detailed evaluation of House document numbered 2411, which includes various aspects related to the state's correctional system. This investigation will allow the committee to assess current conditions, policies, and practices within these facilities to ensure they align with public safety standards and best practices.

Contention

While the discussion surrounding H4906 has yet to reveal significant public controversy, the underlying implications of any resulting legislation from the investigation could lead to debates on topics such as prison overcrowding, rehabilitation programs, and funding allocations for correctional services. Key stakeholders, including advocacy groups and law enforcement, may have differing views on the best approaches to reforming correctional practices in response to the committee's findings.

Companion Bills

MA H4878

Similar To Study Order

MA H4900

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MA H4877

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MA H4901

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MA H4904

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MA H2411

Replaces Relative to the spread of COVID-19 in correctional facilities

Similar Bills

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