- SB 183: Penalizing civil rights violations and improper sexual conduct with persons in custody.
- SB 409: Limiting dissemination of fingerprints from the juvenile system.
- SB 1024: Clarifying the authority of the Windham School District to issue high school diplomas.
- HB 431: Creating an advisory committee "to examine and recommend revisions to any state laws pertaining to juvenile records."
- HB 1930: Requires local probation departments to have a written strategic plan.
So there you go. Good clarification on the "omnibus" [read: Christmas tree] bill. And while none of the other bills would have displaced those on my own list based on level of import, it's definitely true that more good stuff (and more bad) happened this spring than this blog has portrayed. Thanks, Rep. White, for the update.
2 comments:
Rep. James White should chair the Juvenile Justice and Family Affairs committee. He is a champion for the people.
1:59 I agree with that observation of Representative White.
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