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Committee votes to shelve bill to study a cross‑agency justice ID and data‑sharing plan amid privacy concerns
Summary
The House Executive Departments and Administration Committee voted 13‑2 to recommend ‘inexpedient to legislate’ on Senate Bill 192, a proposal to form a study commission to examine a cross‑agency justice unique identification number, a unified offender information system and real‑time dashboards.
The House Executive Departments and Administration Committee voted 13‑2 to recommend inexpedient to legislate (ITL) on Senate Bill 192, declining to establish a study commission charged with designing a justice‑system unique identification number and a unified offender information system.
Grant Bosse introduced the measure on behalf of Senator Gerald Abbas and described findings from the Council of State Governments (CSG) Justice Center: a small group of “high utilizer” individuals cycles frequently through county jails and state prisons at disproportionate cost and with intensive behavioral‑health needs. CSG told the committee its analysis of Department of Corrections data and Medicaid claims showed repeated entries were frequently driven by…
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