Bill
AB 2438
Imprisonment.
California bill AB 2438 addresses imprisonment policy; currently in Public Safety Committee with initial hearing canceled pending potential revisions.
Bill
AB 2438
California bill AB 2438 addresses imprisonment policy; currently in Public Safety Committee with initial hearing canceled pending potential revisions.
AB 2438 is a California bill introduced by Natasha Johnson that addresses imprisonment policy, though the specific provisions are not publicly detailed in the available legislative history. The bill was referred to the Public Safety Committee in early 2026 and had its initial hearing canceled at the author's request, suggesting potential revisions or negotiations are underway.
Imprisonment policy directly affects California's correctional system, which houses over 170,000 individuals and costs taxpayers billions annually. Changes to imprisonment law can impact sentencing length, bail reform, rehabilitation programs, or incarceration conditions—all issues with significant fiscal and social consequences for the state.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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