Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1702

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Resolve to establish a commission to study expanding sentencing jurisdiction in Houses of Correction

Impact

The bill, if enacted, could significantly alter the landscape of sentencing in Massachusetts. By possibly allowing sheriffs to house inmates with longer sentences, the bill may influence how local jails operate and could necessitate changes in the way rehabilitation programs are structured. The commission will consider best practices from other states, ensuring that any recommendations align with national standards in correctional practices. This could potentially lead to improved outcomes for inmates and better utilize resources within the correctional system.

Summary

Senate Bill S1702 proposes the establishment of a commission tasked with studying the potential expansion of statutory sentencing guidelines in the Houses of Correction in Massachusetts. The current law allows for the housing of inmates sentenced to up to 2.5 years, and this bill aims to investigate the feasibility of extending this limit to ten years. The commission would evaluate the implications of such a change, focusing on operational capacity, fiscal impact, and rehabilitation opportunities for inmates serving longer sentences.

Contention

Debate surrounding SB S1702 may arise from concerns about public safety, the effectiveness of rehabilitation programs, and the capacity of Houses of Correction to manage a larger inmate population. Stakeholders, including victims' advocates, legal professionals, and community organizations, will be consulted to gather a comprehensive view of the implications of extending sentencing guidelines. Critics may argue that such an expansion could overwhelm correctional facilities and divert focus from shorter-term rehabilitative efforts.

Companion Bills

MA S2798

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security, to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to public safety matters.

Previously Filed As

MA S384

Resolve establishing a commission to examine expanding vocational and technical high school access

MA S1706

Establishing a commission to review substance use in correctional facilities

MA LD1941

Resolve, Establishing the Commission to Examine the Intersection of Parole and Current Sentencing Practices

MA S2305

Resolve establishing a special commission to study the high cost of electricity delivery

MA H3437

Resolve establishing a commission on infrastructure resilience

MA H1044

Resolve establishing a special commission to study climate change staffing levels

MA S1723

Establishing the Massachusetts correctional officer accountability and standards training Commission

MA H2702

To protect correctional officers

MA S1724

Establishing a correctional inspector general office

MA S2329

Resolve establishing a commission on artistic representation in the People’s House

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