Bill
LC 2131
Generally revise laws relating to incarceration
Overhauls incarceration laws to reform sentencing, confinement rules, and corrections oversight, affecting inmates, staff, courts, and taxpayers.
Bill
LC 2131
Overhauls incarceration laws to reform sentencing, confinement rules, and corrections oversight, affecting inmates, staff, courts, and taxpayers.
LC 2131 is a proposed bill intended to broadly overhaul laws governing incarceration. The bill’s text and specific provisions are not provided in the materials available here, but the title indicates a comprehensive set of reforms to corrections-related statutes and administration.
Feb 24, 2025: (LC) Draft in Input/Proofing; (LC) Draft in Final Drafter Review; (LC) Draft in Assembly
The “on hold” status typically indicates a temporary pause or review stage in the drafting process, after which work resumed. The bill progressed through several drafting stages in February 2025, suggesting active development toward publication or Committee consideration.
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