West Virginia 2025 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SR12

Introduced
2/25/25  
Enrolled
2/26/25  

Caption

Designating February 26, 2025, as Corrections Day

Impact

This resolution serves to enhance public awareness regarding the contributions of corrections personnel, acknowledging their essential work in managing facilities, providing rehabilitation, and promoting overall community safety. By establishing a Corrections Day, the resolution aims to foster appreciation for the dedication and challenges faced by those working in the corrections field. It emphasizes the importance of supporting recruitment and retention efforts directed at skilled individuals in the corrections sector, as evidenced by the success of 600 cadets who graduated from the basic corrections academy in 2024.

Summary

Senate Resolution 12, introduced by Senator Clements, designates February 26, 2025, as Corrections Day at the West Virginia Legislature. The resolution aims to recognize and honor the significant role of the West Virginia Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation in promoting public safety, ensuring accountability among offenders, and facilitating their successful reintegration into society. The resolution highlights the diverse responsibilities of corrections staff, who work diligently to maintain safety and order in various correctional facilities while supporting the rehabilitation process of offenders.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR12 appears positive and supportive of the corrections community. By designating a specific day for recognition, the resolution conveys respect and appreciation for corrections staff, who often perform challenging roles under demanding conditions. The act of commemorating Corrections Day serves both as an acknowledgment of their hard work and as an encouragement to the broader community to understand the vital functions these individuals perform.

Contention

Given that SR12 is a resolution and not a contentious legislative bill, there are no noteworthy points of contention associated with it. The resolution is primarily a celebratory recognition of the contributions made by the corrections staff in West Virginia. However, it could spark discussions regarding the broader issues of criminal justice reform and public safety needs, as well as the resources required to support rehabilitation efforts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HCR101

Memorializing the life of Bob Ashley

WV SCR101

Urging US Department of Education to accelerate processing of Free Application for Federal Student Aid

WV HB113

Prohibiting payment to residential substance use disorder treatment facilities that do not meet certain requirements

WV SB1013

Prohibiting payment to residential substance use disorder treatment facilities in certain circumstances

WV SB1011

Expiring funds from Department of Revenue, PEIA Rainy Day Fund

WV SB1012

Expiring funds to Department of Arts, Culture, and History from Lottery Education Fund

WV SB1010

Making supplementary appropriation to Department of Administration, Office of Technology reorganization

WV SB1001

Supplementing and amending appropriations to Department of Health and Department of Human Services

WV HB110

Making a supplemental appropriation to the Department of Administration – Office of Technology Reorganization

WV HB101

Supplementing and amending appropriations to the Department of Health and Department of Human Services

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.