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HB 1931

An Act providing for a judicial forum for claims for damages stemming from climate disasters, extreme weather attributable to climate change and harms resulting from long-term changes to the climate system.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Roni Green and 6 co-sponsors

Arkansas HB 1931 creates a Recidivism Reduction System in the Department of Corrections, including intake risk/needs assessments, individualized case plans, a programming catalog,

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Bill Summary · HB 1931

I’m seeing conflicting material in what you provided and want to be sure I summarize the right bill.

What I found in your packet:
- A short title you listed at the top: “Prohibits arrest warrant information from being accessible on an electronic case management system until the warrant is executed.” (no underlying text provided for that policy)
- A full bill text (As Engrossed H4/7/25) for Arkansas HB 1931 that creates a “Recidivism Reduction System” in the Department of Corrections (intake risk/needs assessments, individualized case plans, programming catalog, reassessments, incentives, etc.).
- Separate Illinois HB1931 materials and amendments about an Uninsured Ombudsman Program and requiring hospitals/university hospitals to provide health insurance to their workforce.
- A legislative actions timeline that appears to align with the Arkansas bill (Act 694) but is mixed with other entries.

Which would you like me to summarize?
1. The Arkansas “Recidivism Reduction System” bill (text provided) — I can produce a 200–400 word, structured summary now.
2. The arrest-warrant access restriction (the short title at top) — please confirm and/or provide the bill text or state so I can summarize accurately.
3. The Illinois HB1931 health-insurance/ombudsman materials — I can summarize that separately.
4. All of the above (separate summaries for each distinct measure).

Tell me which option you want and I’ll prepare the markdown-formatted summary.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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