Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB379

Caption

Relating to changing the eligibility for parole of certain inmates serving a sentence for the offense of online solicitation of a minor.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would have significant implications for state laws concerning parental rights and the treatment of sexual offenses against minors. It establishes stricter guidelines for parole eligibility, meaning that inmates convicted of online solicitation of a minor would face longer imprisonment periods before being considered for parole. This reflects a growing concern over crimes facilitated by digital communications and aims to protect vulnerable populations from sexual exploitation.

Summary

House Bill 379 seeks to amend Texas law regarding the eligibility for parole of inmates who are serving sentences for the offense of online solicitation of a minor. Specifically, the bill modifies the language in the Government Code, Section 508.145(d)(1), to include additional offenses, thereby regulating which inmates may be considered for parole based on the nature of their crimes. This legislative change reflects an intent to address specific serious offenses against minors more strictly.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB 379 predominantly centers on the balance between public safety and rehabilitation. Supporters argue that enhancing restrictions on parole for individuals convicted of soliciting minors online serves to better protect children and society at large, emphasizing the harmful nature of these offenses. Conversely, critics may argue that overly stringent laws could hinder rehabilitation efforts and contribute to prison overcrowding, raising questions about the effectiveness of such policies on reducing recidivism among sex offenders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB955

Relating to the release on parole of certain youthful offenders; changing parole eligibility.

TX HB3983

Relating to changing the eligibility for release on parole or to mandatory supervision of a person convicted of certain violent offenses.

TX HB213

Relating to jury instructions regarding parole eligibility and the release on parole of certain inmates convicted of an offense committed when younger than 18 years of age; changing parole eligibility.

TX HB1577

Relating to changing the eligibility for mandatory supervision of an inmate serving a sentence for or previously convicted of certain assaults.

TX SB23

Relating to increasing the minimum term of imprisonment and changing the eligibility for community supervision and parole for certain felony offenses in which a firearm is used or exhibited and to certain consequences on conviction of certain offenses.

TX HB1064

Relating to the award of good conduct time to certain inmates; changing parole eligibility.

TX HB1618

Relating to the award of good conduct time to certain inmates; changing parole eligibility.

TX HB93

Relating to changing the eligibility for community supervision and parole for certain repeat intoxication offenders.

TX HB3595

Relating to the release on parole of certain inmates convicted of an offense committed when younger than 25 years of age; changing parole eligibility.

TX HB4843

Relating to increasing the minimum term of imprisonment and changing the eligibility for community supervision and parole for certain felony offenses in which a firearm is used or exhibited, to certain consequences on conviction of certain of those offenses, and to increasing the criminal penalty for the offense of unlawful possession of a firearm by a person convicted of a felony.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.