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S 6481

Relates to commencing a study on the relationship between the corrections system and the child welfare system

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Cordell Cleare

Bill S 6481 initiates a study on how the corrections and child welfare systems interact, aiming to improve outcomes for families affected by incarceration.

REPORTED AND COMMITTED TO CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
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Bill Summary · S 6481

Summary of Bill S 6481

Bill Overview

  • Bill Number: S 6481
  • Title: Relates to commencing a study on the relationship between the corrections system and the child welfare system
  • Status: Reported and Committed to Children and Families
  • Introduced On: March 14, 2025
  • Classification: Bill

Purpose and Intent

Bill S 6481 aims to initiate a comprehensive study examining the interplay between the corrections system and the child welfare system. The intent is to better understand how these two systems interact, particularly in cases where individuals involved in the corrections system are also parents or guardians of children within the welfare system. This study seeks to identify potential areas for reform and improvement to enhance outcomes for affected families.

Key Provisions

  • Study Initiation: The bill mandates the commencement of a study that will explore the relationship between the corrections and child welfare systems.
  • Focus Areas: The study will likely include:
    • The impact of incarceration on child welfare outcomes.
    • The effectiveness of current policies in addressing the needs of children whose parents are involved in the corrections system.
    • Recommendations for policy changes to improve coordination between the two systems.

Affected Parties

  • Individuals in the Corrections System: Parents or guardians who are incarcerated and their children.
  • Child Welfare Agencies: Organizations responsible for the care and protection of children.
  • Policy Makers: Legislators and government officials who will utilize the study's findings to inform future legislation and policy decisions.

Legislative Actions and Timeline

  • March 14, 2025: Bill S 6481 was introduced and referred to the Committee on Crime Victims, Crime and Correction.
  • May 13, 2025: The bill was reported out of committee and committed to the Committee on Children and Families for further consideration.

Related Bills

This bill is part of a broader legislative context, with several related bills from prior sessions, including:
- A 1040
- A 2205
- S 9063
- S 1771
- A 9972
- A 2992
- A 4695

These related bills may address similar themes or issues, indicating ongoing legislative interest in the intersection of the corrections and child welfare systems.

Conclusion

Bill S 6481 represents a significant step towards understanding and potentially reforming the relationship between the corrections system and child welfare. By focusing on the needs of families affected by incarceration, this study could lead to improved policies that support both parents and children in navigating these complex systems.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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