Medical education funding.
HB 231 adds assault, battery, criminal sexual contact, and armed robbery to crimes eligible for Crime Victims Reparation Act reparations; no new funding; near-term impact minimal.
HB 231 adds assault, battery, criminal sexual contact, and armed robbery to crimes eligible for Crime Victims Reparation Act reparations; no new funding; near-term impact minimal.
Status: Action postponed indefinitely (bill not advancing at this time)
Introduced: 2025 (filed in 2025 session)
Subject: Crimes & penalties / Victim compensation (Crime Victims Reparation Act)
HB 231 would expand the set of crimes for which victims may seek compensation under the state Crime Victims Reparation Act, broadening financial and related reparations eligibility to cover additional violent offenses. The change is intended to extend victim compensation to people harmed by certain assaults and robberies who previously were not included among enumerated qualifying offenses.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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