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Local nonprofit asks council for letter backing offender‑accountability bill

City of Holiday City Council
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Stand Against Fear and Exploitation asked the Holiday City Council for nonfinancial letters of support for a proposed "*** offender violation accountability act" that would raise penalties for registry/supervision violations and add trauma‑informed reintegration supports, the group said during public comment.

Chanel Hill, founder and senior officer of Stand Against Fear and Exploitation, urged the Holiday City Council during public comment on June 5 to provide a formal, nonfinancial letter of support for legislation she described as the "*** offender violation accountability act." Hill said the proposal would reclassify certain registry or supervision violations from misdemeanors to felonies when offenders knowingly enter places such as schools, parks and day cares, and would add trauma‑informed reintegration services including a one‑year transitional housing program for…

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