Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2338

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Caption

Relating to the award of work-for-time credits to certain persons released on parole or to mandatory supervision.

Impact

The implementation of SB2338 would directly affect individuals under parole or mandatory supervision, particularly those who are working or engaging in educational activities. It is designed to encourage rehabilitation and facilitate smoother reintegration into society by reducing the time spent under supervision based on productive activities. However, individuals who have committed specific offenses would remain ineligible for these time credits, reflecting a balanced approach to public safety without completely opening the doors of reform.

Summary

SB2338, introduced by Senator Zaffirini, focuses on the award of work-for-time credits to individuals released on parole or mandatory supervision. The bill aims to amend existing laws under the Government Code, allowing certain persons on parole or mandatory supervision to earn time credits based on their employment and participation in educational or rehabilitation programs. Under the proposed legislation, individuals can gain 30 days of credit for every 140 hours worked and 10 days of credit for every 30 days enrolled in specified programs.

Contention

While supporters of SB2338 may argue that the bill encourages positive behavior and employment among former offenders, the bill could face contention regarding its eligibility criteria. Critics may express concern that excluding individuals who have committed serious offenses from earning credits could reinforce feelings of disenfranchisement among those seeking to reform their lives. Furthermore, discussions around the verification process of employment and program enrollment may draw scrutiny, as there are potential gaps in oversight that could affect the intended efficacy of the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5286

Relating to the release of a person on parole or mandatory supervision from a residential correctional facility.

TX HB3636

Relating to the payment of restitution by a person released on parole or to mandatory supervision.

TX HB2854

Relating to the required approval of certain hospital visits as a condition of release on parole or to mandatory supervision for certain releasees and to the hospital's liability for damages resulting from those visits.

TX SB1416

Relating to the required approval of certain hospital visits as a condition of release on parole or to mandatory supervision for certain releasees and to the hospital's liability for damages resulting from those visits.

TX HB2943

Relating to post-release housing for inmates released on parole or to mandatory supervision.

TX HB1024

Relating to the execution of a warrant issued for certain releasees who violate a condition of parole or mandatory supervision related to the electronic monitoring of the releasee.

TX HB3215

Relating to qualifications and registration of certain voters on parole or mandatory supervision.

TX HB2017

Relating to increasing the criminal penalty and changing the eligibility for community supervision, mandatory supervision, and parole for certain persons convicted of intoxication manslaughter.

TX SB1785

CD CORR-MSR-SUPERVISION CREDIT

TX SB537

To Create The Earning Safe Reentry Through Work Act; And To Create A Sentence Credit Program For A Person On Probation, Parole, Or Post-release Supervision To Earn Time Credits Through Employment; And To Declare An Emergency.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.