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LD 1487

An Act To Support Community Violence Prevention And Intervention Programs

132nd Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Anne Carney and 6 co-sponsors

Aimed to support community violence prevention and intervention programs, with no direct fiscal impact in the bill’s preliminary assessment.

Pursuant to Joint Rule 310.3 Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD)
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Bill Summary · LD 1487

LD 1487 — An Act To Support Community Violence Prevention And Intervention Programs

Overview
LD 1487 was introduced on April 8, 2025, with the stated aim of supporting community violence prevention and intervention programs. The bill’s subject area suggests potential connections to the Department of Corrections, as well as broader violence prevention and intervention initiatives. The available materials do not include the bill’s specific provisions or text.

Purpose and Intent
- Primary goal: To support and enhance community violence prevention and intervention programs.
- Scope indicated by title and subject: Possible involvement of the corrections system in violence prevention/intervention efforts, though exact mechanisms are not specified in the provided documents.

Key Provisions
- Specific provisions, mechanisms, and program details are not included in the material provided. The only substantive content available is the bill’s title and subject, plus the fiscal note summary.

Fiscal Impact
- Preliminary Fiscal Impact Statement: “No fiscal impact.”
- Fiscal Note status: Fiscal Note required: No.
- The fiscal note approved date: 04/09/25.
- In short, the documents indicate the bill would not have a direct fiscal impact, according to the preliminary assessment.

Who Would Be Affected
- Intended beneficiaries: Communities and programs involved in violence prevention and intervention.
- Potentially affected entities: Programs coordinated through or in partnership with state agencies (e.g., corrections-related violence prevention/intervention initiatives). The exact agencies and mechanisms are not specified in the available text.

Procedural History and Status
- Introduced: April 8, 2025.
- Committee: Health and Human Services (HH&S).
- Actions:
- 04/08/2025: Referred to HH&S; suggested and ordered printed; reference to HH&S.
- 04/25/2025: Work session held; voted ONTP (Ought Not To Pass).
- 04/28/2025: Reported ONTP.
- 04/30/2025: Pursuant to Joint Rule 310.3, placed in Legislative Files (DEAD).
- Current status: Dead (no further movement under the current session).

Additional context
- Sponsor: Sen. Talbot Ross of Cumberland.
- Legislative file designation: LR 221(01).
- The bill’s classification remains “bill,” with subject areas including Corrections Department powers and violence prevention/intervention.

Note
- Given the absence of the bill’s full text in the provided materials, this summary focuses on the bill’s stated aim, fiscal note, and its legislative path and status.

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

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