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Committee hears bill to let MDOC provide reentry supports to resentenced individuals discharged immediately

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Summary

House Bill 4211 would authorize the Michigan Department of Corrections to provide reentry services (IDs, vital records, transitional housing and related supports) to a subset of resentenced individuals who are immediately discharged following resentencing. MDOC and local reentry partners testified in support.

Mary Frank, legislative director for Representative Amos O'Neil, introduced House Bill 4211, explaining the bill would allow the Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC) to provide reentry services to individuals who, after resentencing, are immediately discharged from custody rather than remaining under MDOC jurisdiction.

Kyle Kaminski of the MDOC testified the department supports the bill because it permits MDOC to apply…

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