RELATING TO PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 433 boosts public safety by funding community-based and reentry services, aiding individuals transitioning from incarceration and reducing recidivism for safer communities.
HB 433 boosts public safety by funding community-based and reentry services, aiding individuals transitioning from incarceration and reducing recidivism for safer communities.
Bill Number: HB 433
Title: Relating to Public Safety
Introduced: January 17, 2025
Status: Currently in conference committee, with a meeting scheduled for April 21, 2025, at 1:30 PM in Conference Room 016.
Primary Sponsor: Representative Nakamura
The primary aim of HB 433 is to enhance public safety through the provision of community-based services and reentry services. The bill seeks to allocate funds for these services, which are crucial for supporting individuals transitioning back into society, thereby reducing recidivism and promoting safer communities.
HB 433 represents a significant legislative effort to bolster public safety through community support and reentry services. By providing necessary funding and resources, the bill aims to facilitate smoother transitions for individuals reentering society, ultimately contributing to safer communities. The ongoing discussions in the conference committee will be crucial in finalizing the bill's provisions and ensuring its effective implementation.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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