Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB499

Introduced
2/3/23  

Caption

Workgroup to Study Reentry

Impact

If enacted, SB499 would lead to the creation of a committee comprising representatives from various sectors, including the legislature, law enforcement, public defense, and civil liberties organizations. This diverse membership is intended to provide a holistic view of the policies that govern reentry and identify potential enhancements to existing systems. The findings and recommendations generated by the workgroup are expected to offer a foundation for future legislative actions aimed at improving reentry policies and resources within the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 499, titled 'Workgroup to Study Reentry,' establishes a dedicated workgroup tasked with investigating the processes surrounding the reentry of individuals who have been incarcerated in state and local correctional facilities. The bill is aimed at analyzing the current involvement of state and local agencies in facilitating the transition of these individuals back into society after their release. This initiative is particularly relevant in the context of ongoing discussions around criminal justice reform and the challenges faced by formerly incarcerated individuals.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding SB499 could arise from differing perspectives on how best to support individuals reentering society after incarceration. While supporters of the bill argue that it provides a necessary platform to address and improve reentry processes, opponents may question the efficacy of such a workgroup in making meaningful change, especially if recommendations are not backed by legislative action. The effectiveness of any future policies suggested by the workgroup will likely depend on the state’s commitment to addressing the systemic issues faced by formerly incarcerated individuals.

Companion Bills

MD HB661

Crossfiled Workgroup to Study Reentry

Previously Filed As

MD HB661

Workgroup to Study Reentry

MD HB1234

Workgroup to Study the Wages of Education Support Professionals

MD SB735

Workgroup to Study the Wages of Education Support Professionals

MD SB457

Workgroup to Study Trial in Absence

MD SB380

Police Recruitment and Retention Workgroup

MD HB618

Police Recruitment and Retention Workgroup

MD HB308

Police Retention Workgroup

MD SB447

Anaerobic Digestion Workgroup

MD HB1458

Workgroup to Study Extreme Risk Protective Orders (Sagar Ghimire Act)

MD HB847

Anaerobic Digestion Workgroup

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