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House committee debates redesign of pretrial supervision and $200,000 proposal for DOC pretrial staff

House Corrections and Institutions Committee · February 17, 2026
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Summary

The committee discussed a proposed redesign of the pretrial supervision program that would target a narrow high-risk group, expand accountability dockets and wraparound services, and considered the governor's proposal of $200,000 to add seven DOC pretrial positions.

The House Corrections and Institutions Committee spent a large portion of its Feb. 17 hearing on a planned redesign of pretrial supervision and related corrections appropriations.

Committee Chair said the pretrial supervision program "is gonna be taking a different direction," describing a proposal to focus supervision on a narrow group of high-risk defendants while using accountability dockets and community-based wraparound services for others. Chair emphasized participation would be voluntary in the current model but said the redesign is intended…

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