Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2086

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Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to job interview restrictions for releasees from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

Impact

The passage of SB2086 would positively impact the reintegration process for individuals released from correctional facilities, potentially reducing barriers they face in securing employment. By removing restrictions on job interviews, the bill encourages a more supportive approach to reintegrating former offenders into the workforce, which could lead to lower recidivism rates. Advocates for criminal justice reform argue that stable employment is crucial for successful reentry and reduces the likelihood of re-offending.

Summary

Senate Bill 2086 aims to amend the Texas Government Code by prohibiting parole officers from limiting the number of job interviews that releasees from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice can attend in a single day. Additionally, the bill seeks to prevent parole officers from restricting releasees from visiting locations for job interviews, provided they have prior approval for related visits. This legislative change is designed to facilitate greater access to job opportunities for individuals seeking to reintegrate into society after incarceration.

Contention

There may be opposition to SB2086 from some sectors that worry about the implications of easing restrictions on individuals with criminal histories. Concerns could arise regarding safety, particularly in industries where trust and security are paramount. However, proponents of the bill argue that allowing greater freedom for job searches supports public safety by helping former inmates become productive members of society. They contend that improved employment prospects lead to better community integration and reduced crime rates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2405

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Board of Criminal Justice and the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and to the functions of the Board of Pardons and Paroles, the Correctional Managed Health Care Committee, the Texas Correctional Office on Offenders with Medical or Mental Impairments, and the Windham School District.

TX HB1515

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Board of Criminal Justice and the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and to the functions of the Board of Pardons and Paroles, the Correctional Managed Health Care Committee, the Texas Correctional Office on Offenders with Medical or Mental Impairments, and the Windham School District.

TX SB1879

Relating to the transfer of certain state property from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to Walker County.

TX HB3773

Relating to the transfer of certain state property from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to Walker County.

TX SB2387

Relating to the creation of the office of independent oversight ombudsman for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

TX SB1078

Relating to certain searches of female inmates by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

TX HB3618

Relating to certain searches of female inmates by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

TX HB5565

Relating to the creation of the office of independent oversight ombudsman for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

TX HB2997

Relating to the temperature at which certain facilities operated by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice are maintained.

TX HB3006

Relating to the purchase and installation of climate control systems at facilities operated by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.