Establishes the youth justice innovation fund
Bill A 767 aims to create a Youth Justice Innovation Fund to support rehabilitation programs for at-risk youth, enhancing community-based solutions over punitive measures.
Bill A 767 aims to create a Youth Justice Innovation Fund to support rehabilitation programs for at-risk youth, enhancing community-based solutions over punitive measures.
Bill A 767 was introduced to create the Youth Justice Innovation Fund, aimed at enhancing support for youth involved in the justice system. The primary goal of the fund is to promote innovative approaches to youth justice that prioritize rehabilitation, prevention, and community-based solutions rather than punitive measures.
While the specific provisions of Bill A 767 are not detailed in the available information, the establishment of the Youth Justice Innovation Fund typically includes:
The bill would primarily impact:
While Bill A 767 aimed to establish a fund to support innovative youth justice initiatives, its recent legislative action indicates that it will not move forward as originally proposed. Stakeholders interested in youth justice reform may want to monitor related legislation, such as S 643, for potential developments in this area.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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