Correctional facilities: women's prisons.
SB 311 modifies California women's prison operations but failed committee passage 1-4, indicating substantial legislative disagreement over its specific provisions and approach.
SB 311 modifies California women's prison operations but failed committee passage 1-4, indicating substantial legislative disagreement over its specific provisions and approach.
SB 311 proposes changes to California's women's correctional facilities, though the bill text specifics aren't detailed in the provided information. Based on the sponsorship by Republican legislators Megan Dahle and Shannon Grove, the bill likely addresses operational, safety, or policy matters within women's prisons. The bill has faced committee resistance, failing its April 29 hearing with only 1 affirmative vote against 4 negative votes.
Women's correctional facilities affect approximately 5,400 incarcerated women in California, plus their families and communities. Policy changes in these facilities can impact conditions of confinement, rehabilitative programs, staffing, and release outcomes. The bill's failure and reconsideration suggest disagreement over the proposed approach to addressing prison operations.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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