West Virginia 2024 2nd Special Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB2024

Introduced
9/30/24  
Engrossed
10/6/24  
Enrolled
10/8/24  
Passed
10/10/24  

Caption

Supplementary appropriation to Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Regional Jail and Correctional Facility Authority

Impact

The passage of SB2024 is expected to directly enhance the resources available to the Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation, which may lead to improvements in the operational capabilities of regional jails and correctional facilities across the state. This increase in funding could be utilized for various purposes, including facility upgrades, staff training, and expanded rehabilitation programs for inmates, ultimately aiming to reduce recidivism and improve public safety outcomes.

Summary

Senate Bill 2024 is a supplementary appropriation bill that allocates additional public funds to the Department of Homeland Security, specifically to the Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation's Regional Jail and Correctional Facility Authority for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025. The total appropriation for this fiscal year is increased by an additional $15 million. The bill passed the legislative review with unanimous support, indicating a shared commitment to reinforcing the state's correctional facilities and rehabilitation programs.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SB2024 is largely positive, reflecting a proactive approach to addressing the needs of the correctional system. With unanimous approval in the legislature, there appears to be a consensus on the necessity of adequately funding correctional facilities to ensure they can effectively serve their purposes. Supporters view the bill as a crucial step toward improving the state's criminal justice system.

Contention

While the bill received unanimous support, discussions did surface regarding the broader implications of state funding for correctional facilities. Some stakeholders voiced concerns about relying predominantly on state appropriations rather than exploring alternatives such as public-private partnerships or community-based rehabilitation programs. There were also discussions on the need for transparency and accountability in how the appropriated funds are spent.

Companion Bills

WV HB224

Similar To Making a supplementary appropriation to the Department of Homeland Security, Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Regional Jail and Correctional Facility Authority

Previously Filed As

WV SB1039

Making supplementary appropriation to Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Regional Jail and Correctional Facility Authority

WV SB1004

Making supplementary appropriation to Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Parolee Supervision Fees and Regional Jail and Correctional Facility Authority

WV HB139

Making a supplementary appropriation to the Department of Homeland Security, Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation – Regional Jail and Correctional Facility Authority

WV HB3513

Making a supplementary appropriation to the Department of Homeland Security, Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation – Regional Jail and Correctional Facility Authority

WV SB714

Making supplementary appropriation to DHS, Regional Jail and Correctional Facility Authority

WV HB104

Making a supplementary appropriation to the Department of Homeland Security, Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation – Parolee Supervision Fees

WV SB758

Supplementing and amending appropriation to DHS, Division of Corrections and Rehabilitations, Correctional Units

WV SB1005

Supplementing and amending appropriations from General Revenue to Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Correctional Units and Bureau of Juvenile Services

WV SB1003

Supplementing and amending appropriations from General Revenue to multiple funds for Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation

WV HB103

Supplementing and amending the appropriations to the Department of Homeland Security, Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.