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Committee approves H‑3 substitute clarifying resentencing eligibility and reentry funding

House Judiciary Committee · November 6, 2025
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Summary

The committee adopted Substitute H‑3 to House Bill 4211, which clarifies qualifying events for resentencing under recent case law and aims to allow spending on reentry services for those eligible. Supporters from ACLU, sentencing reform groups and reentry providers submitted cards of support.

The House Judiciary Committee voted to adopt the H‑3 substitute to House Bill 4211, a measure sponsors said clarifies qualifying events for resentencing under cases extending Miller resentencings. Representative O'Neil explained the substitute would clarify eligibility under People v. Taylor and related decisions and would allow funds to be spent on reentry services for…

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