01-09 14:51 H.C.R. 4 1 Concurrent Resolution Regarding Fitness for Incarcerated Individuals 2025 GENERAL SESSION STATE OF UTAH Chief Sponsor: Katy Hall 2 3 LONG TITLE 4 General Description: 5 This resolution addresses fitness for incarcerated individuals. 6 Highlighted Provisions: 7 This resolution: 8 ▸ highlights the physical and mental health benefits of physical activity for incarcerated 9 individuals; and 10 ▸ urges the Department of Corrections and county sheriffs to establish community 11 partnerships to develop and provide health promoting programs to incarcerated 12 individuals. 13 Money Appropriated in this Bill: 14 None 15 Other Special Clauses: 16 None 17 18 Be it resolved by the Legislature of the state of Utah, the Governor concurring therein: 19 WHEREAS, in 2019 the National Library of Medicine reported that up to 43% of 20 incarcerated individuals have at least one chronic health condition, and 55% of incarcerated 21 males and 73% of incarcerated females have mental health issues; 22 WHEREAS, health promoting activities like physical fitness have been proven to decrease 23 stress, decrease psychological distress, and improve both physical and cognitive function; 24 WHEREAS, individuals who, while incarcerated, engaged in a sports program reported the 25 activity decreased depression and insomnia, reduced aggression and anger, and improved 26 self-esteem; 27 WHEREAS, a study of incarcerated individuals in the United States found that incarcerated 28 individuals believe physical exercise is vital to overcoming substance abuse and behavioral 29 problems; 30 WHEREAS, an Arizona correctional facility's pilot fitness program resulted in a 52% 31 decrease in medical requests by incarcerated individuals one month after beginning the H.C.R. 4 01-09 14:51 32 program; 33 WHEREAS, sport and physical fitness activities are believed to reduce stereotypes among 34 incarcerated individuals and decrease prison violence; and 35 WHEREAS, health-promoting programs are proven to positively assist with rehabilitation 36 and have the potential to reduce recidivism: 37 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of the state of Utah, the 38 Governor concurring therein, urges the Department of Corrections to establish community 39 partnerships to develop and provide incarcerated individuals with health promoting programs 40 involving physical fitness in state correctional facilities. 41 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature and Governor urge county sheriffs to 42 establish community partnerships to develop and provide incarcerated individuals with health 43 promoting programs involving physical fitness in county jails. - 2 -