Parole
Florida parole reform bill SB 964 was substituted with a House version and vetoed by the Governor, stalling further legislative action on the measure.
Florida parole reform bill SB 964 was substituted with a House version and vetoed by the Governor, stalling further legislative action on the measure.
SB 964 is a parole reform bill introduced in Florida that would modify the state's parole system, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the available action history. The bill was substituted with a House companion measure (CS/CS/HB 181) on April 29, 2025, which was subsequently vetoed by the Governor.
Parole policy directly affects public safety, criminal justice system costs, and the lives of incarcerated individuals and their families. Changes to parole eligibility, procedures, or conditions impact tens of thousands of Floridians and shape how the state manages its prison population and reentry processes.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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