Bill
HB 230
Commutation of sentences; require for certain nonviolent offenders.
HB 230 would require commutation of sentences for eligible nonviolent offenders, aiming to cut incarceration and aid reentry; status: died in committee.
Bill
HB 230
HB 230 would require commutation of sentences for eligible nonviolent offenders, aiming to cut incarceration and aid reentry; status: died in committee.
Bill number: HB 230
Short title: Commutation of sentences; require for certain nonviolent offenders
Subject area: Corrections; Judiciary B
Introduced: August 18, 2025
Status: Died in committee
Primary / listed sponsors: Himschoot (primary); cosponsors include Ortiz, Noel Williams, Yasmin Neal, Devan Seabaugh, Dale Washburn, Joy Walters
Related bills: SB 1725 (companion), SB 251 (companion)
Note: The legislative materials supplied do not include the full statutory text of HB 230. This summary is based on the bill title, sponsorship and procedural record provided and therefore focuses on the stated purpose, likely provisions, stakeholders, and expected impacts. Where the bill text was not available, this summary notes assumptions and typical elements for similar measures.
The bill’s primary stated purpose is to require commutation of sentences for a category of offenders identified in the bill’s title as “certain nonviolent offenders.” The intent appears to be to create (or mandate) a mechanism by which eligible nonviolent prisoners would receive commutation of their sentences — a policy commonly aimed at reducing incarceration for lower‑risk offenders, addressing sentence proportionality, and facilitating reentry.
Because the bill text was not included, the following lists the types of provisions such a bill commonly contains. The presence and precise wording of these elements in HB 230 could not be confirmed from the materials supplied.
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