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Committee hears support for HB 4211 to let MDOC provide reentry services to select resentenced individuals

House Judiciary Committee
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Summary

Witnesses including MDOC and regional reentry partners supported HB 4211, which would authorize the Michigan Department of Corrections to provide documentation, transitional housing, and other reentry services to a subset of resentenced people who may be immediately discharged after resentencing; proponents said no additional state funding is requested.

House Bill 4211, introduced by Rep. Amos O'Neill (represented by legislative director Mary Frank at the hearing), would permit the Department of Corrections to provide reentry services to certain individuals who are resentenced and released, including juvenile lifers and 19–20-year-olds who may be immediately discharged. Mary Frank…

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