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SJ327: Prisoner Reentry to Society, Joint Subcommittee Studying Program for; continued.

Chief Patron

Sen. Toddy Puller (D-36)

Toddy Puller (D-36)
Served: 2000–

Progress

Yes Introduced
Passed Committee
Yes Passed House
Yes Passed Senate

Status

Bill Passed

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Summary

Study; Continuing the Joint Subcommittee to Study the Commonwealth's Program for Prisoner Reentry to Society for the purpose of receiving the recommendations and report of the Virginia Prisoner Reentry Policy Academy. Continues the Joint Subcommittee to Study the Commonwealth's Program for Prisoner Reentry to Society for the purpose of receiving the recommendations and report of the Virginia Prisoner Reentry Policy Academy. In conducting its study, the joint subcommittee shall (i) process its proposals for discussion to offer appropriate recommendations therefrom; (ii) monitor the work of the Virginia Prisoner Reentry Policy Academy and its pilot programs; (iii) receive the report and recommendations of the Academy regarding the results of the pilot programs; and (iv) synthesize the joint subcommittee's proposals and the Academy's recommendations and recommend such feasible and appropriate alternatives that may reasonably facilitate the successful reintegration of prisoners in their communities. The joint subcommittee is limited to two meetings during the 2007 Interim. The joint subcommittee must submit its executive summary and report to the Governor and the 2008 Session of the General Assembly.

This resolution is a recommendation of the Joint Subcommittee to Study the Commonwealth's Program for Prisoner Reentry to Society.

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