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Citizens Advisory Board dissolves three subcommittees and discusses a state bill to ease jail transfers

Citizens Advisory Board · January 15, 2026
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Summary

The Citizens Advisory Board voted to dissolve its recruitment and retention, policies and procedures, and finance and operations subcommittees, and discussed a proposed state bill to allow certain nonviolent sentenced inmates to self-report to DOC to reduce county jail population pressures.

The Citizens Advisory Board voted to dissolve three advisory subcommittees after members said they had difficulty recruiting members and that the formal subcommittee structure imposed open-meeting constraints.

Board member (S4) moved to dissolve the recruitment and retention subcommittee; the motion was seconded and approved by the board. Shortly thereafter Board member (S5) moved and the board approved dissolving the policies and procedures subcommittee. Later, Board member (S2) moved to dissolve the finance and operations subcommittee; the motion was seconded and approved. Members recorded…

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