Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H620

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To ensure educational rights are upheld for incarcerated youth

Impact

The bill proposes significant changes to existing Massachusetts General Laws regarding education for incarcerated individuals. It requires public secondary schools to recognize coursework completed in institutional settings and ensure this is adequately recorded on student transcripts. Moreover, it mandates that special education services be offered to those identified as needing such support, promoting inclusivity and access to appropriate education irrespective of disciplinary status or housing classification in correctional facilities.

Summary

House Bill 620 aims to ensure that the educational rights of incarcerated youth are upheld within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill allows qualified students who are incarcerated or under the care of correctional facilities to enroll in public institutions of higher education. It seeks to integrate youth in correctional facilities into the educational system by allowing them to earn credits that count towards high school graduation and provides a framework for educational standards for those incarcerated under the age of 26.

Contention

While the bill appears to promote the educational development of incarcerated youth, there may be points of contention regarding the adequacy of resources allocated to implement these educational standards within correctional facilities. Opponents may raise concerns about the practicality of providing quality education and the potential strain on educational personnel and facilities. Additionally, there is a discussion to be had on how these changes would be financed, and whether the existing frameworks can support the integration of educational services without compromising security or management within correctional settings.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2878

Amending retirement benefits for certain employees of the parole board

MA H1377

Establishing a community health center nurse practitioner residency program

MA H1812

To promote timely access to parole hearings

MA H252

To protect safety net access for Massachusetts residents

MA H981

To protect pollinator habitat

MA H1813

Promoting fairness in parole

MA H1220

Creating surcharge exceptions in motor vehicle insurance premiums

MA H1219

Relative to surcharges on motor vehicle insurance premiums

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.