Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5453

Introduced
2/8/23  
Refer
2/8/23  
Report Pass
4/27/23  

Caption

Permanent Joint Committee On Naming All New Buildings, Bridges, Edifices And Other State Constructions

Impact

The bill seeks to alter the identity of the facility where youth are evaluated and possibly detained, emphasizing its role in assessment rather than punishment. By renaming the facility, the General Assembly aims to shift perceptions regarding the state's commitment to providing better support and resources for at-risk youth. This can have broader implications on funding, programming, and community involvement within the juvenile justice system.

Summary

House Bill H5453 proposes amendments to the existing laws related to the Permanent Joint Committee on Naming All New Buildings, Bridges, Edifices, and Other State Constructions. The primary focus of this legislation is to officially rename the current Juvenile Detention Center to the 'Roosevelt Benton Youth Assessment Center.' This change not only updates the terminology used for the facility but also aims to reflect a more rehabilitative and supportive approach towards youth in the justice system.

Contention

There may be varied opinions regarding the renaming process and its implications among stakeholders. Some individuals may view it as a positive step towards progressive reform, recognizing the importance of mental health and preventive measures for youth. Conversely, others may argue about the significance of names and whether this change truly reflects tangible improvements in the facility's operations or the state's juvenile justice policies.

Companion Bills

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