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Senate passes amended bill letting supervision officers seek removal of outdated parole/probation conditions

2264286 · February 11, 2025
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Summary

Senate Bill 70, amended to require victim notification when supervision conditions are removed, passed committee on second reading after an amendment passed 48–2 and final committee vote passed 47–3; the bill creates a streamlined process for probation/parole officers to remove conditions that are no longer necessary.

Senate Bill 70, which creates a streamlined process for probation and parole officers to remove supervision conditions that are no longer relevant to an individual's rehabilitation or public safety, passed the committee on second reading after floor amendment and recorded votes.

The nut graf: sponsors and supporters described the change as a procedural efficiency intended to free officer time to focus on higher‑risk cases, while…

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