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Senate committee hears testimony on SB2036 to create juvenile remediation program; $5.58 million appropriation discussed

2165984 · January 28, 2025
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The Senate Appropriations Committee’s Human Resources Division took public testimony on Senate Bill 2036, which would move provisions for juveniles who lack fitness to proceed into juvenile code and create remediation services; the bill includes a fiscal request of about $5,580,000, including roughly $1,000,000 in federal funds.

The Senate Appropriations Committee’s Human Resources Division took public testimony on Senate Bill 2036, a bill that would move provisions for juveniles who lack fitness to proceed out of the adult code into the juvenile code and create remediation services for those youth. The fiscal note attached to the bill lists an appropriation of about $5,580,000, of which roughly $1,000,000 is federal funds.

Senator Claire Cory, who introduced the bill for the record, said the measure was recommended by the Interim Juvenile Justice Committee and unanimously recommended by the Judiciary Committee. "Senate bill 2036 is a bill that was recommended out of the Interim Juvenile Justice Committee last interim," Cory said, adding it "not only moves it to juvenile code, but updates language…

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