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SD 3191

Emerging Adult Reentry Initiative FY25 Report

194th Legislature (2025-2026)

SD 3191 - Emerging Adult Reentry Initiative FY25 Report OverviewBill Number: SD 3191 Title: Emerging Adult Reentry Initiative FY25 Report Status: Placed on file Introduced: Sept

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Bill Summary · SD 3191

SD 3191 - Emerging Adult Reentry Initiative FY25 Report

Overview

Bill Number: SD 3191
Title: Emerging Adult Reentry Initiative FY25 Report
Status: Placed on file
Introduced: September 11, 2025

Purpose and Intent

This proposed bill requires the Department of Corrections to submit an annual report on the Emerging Adult Reentry Initiative, a program that provides support services and resources to individuals aged 18-25 who are transitioning from incarceration back into their communities. The report aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the initiative and identify areas for improvement in order to better serve this vulnerable population.

Key Provisions

  • Mandates the Department of Corrections to submit an annual report on the Emerging Adult Reentry Initiative to the state legislature by September 1st of each year
  • Requires the report to include the following information:
    • Number of participants enrolled in the initiative and their demographic data
    • Services and resources provided through the initiative, including housing assistance, job training, mental health support, and substance abuse treatment
    • Recidivism rates and employment outcomes for program participants
    • Challenges faced by the initiative and recommendations for addressing them
    • Proposed budget and funding needs for the upcoming fiscal year

Affected Parties and Impacts

The Emerging Adult Reentry Initiative is designed to support individuals aged 18-25 who are transitioning from incarceration back into their communities. By providing comprehensive services and resources, the initiative aims to reduce recidivism and help these young adults successfully reintegrate into society. The annual report required by this bill will help policymakers and the public better understand the impact of the initiative and identify areas for improvement.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations

This bill has been placed on file, meaning it has been introduced in the state legislature but has not yet been scheduled for a hearing or vote. If passed, the first annual report on the Emerging Adult Reentry Initiative would be due to the legislature by September 1, 2026, covering the program's activities and outcomes during the 2025 fiscal year.

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

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