US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB3612

Introduced
5/23/25  

Caption

End For-Profit Prisons Act of 2025

Impact

If passed, HB3612 would significantly impact state laws concerning how correctional facilities are managed. The legislation would mandate that all current contracts with for-profit prison operators be phased out, leading to either state control or alternative non-profit management of these facilities. This change aims to reallocate state resources towards community-based services and support systems that can prevent crime and aid reintegration of former inmates, which may ultimately reduce the prison population and the costs associated with incarceration.

Summary

House Bill 3612, known as the End For-Profit Prisons Act of 2025, seeks to eliminate the operation of for-profit prisons within the state. The bill aims to address critical issues in the criminal justice system by preventing profit-driven entities from managing correctional facilities. Proponents argue that for-profit operations often prioritize financial gain over rehabilitation and safety, contributing to high incarceration rates, poor living conditions, and a failure to reduce recidivism. By transitioning to publicly operated facilities, supporters believe the focus can shift towards rehabilitation, inmate welfare, and community reintegration.

Contention

The bill has sparked a heated debate among legislators and the public. Opponents of HB3612 contend that it could lead to logistical challenges and funding issues as the state transitions away from established profit-oriented operations. They argue that privatization has introduced efficiencies in some cases and that eliminating these entities could strain budgetary considerations in an already underfunded criminal justice system. Additionally, concerns have been raised regarding the effectiveness of public facility management compared to private alternatives, with critics citing potential risks of mismanagement and oversights in public institutions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SB1295

BOP SCAN Mail Act Bureau Of Prisons Security Check and Action against Narcotics in Mail Act

US HB1046

Marc Fischer Memorial Act Marc Fischer Memorial Interdiction of Fentanyl in Postal Mail at Federal Prisons Act

US SB1941

Cure Hepatitis C Act of 2025

US LD1710

An Act Regarding the Authority to Transport Prisoners Confined in Jail and the Use of Physical Force with Respect to Prisoners and Persons Who Have Been Arrested

US HB6789

Federal Prisons Naloxone Access Act of 2025

US SB1285

prisoners; correctional facilities; sentencing

US HB4642

Relating to standards for the out-of-state confinement of county prisoners.

US SB698

Federal Prisons Accountability Act of 2025

US HB7111

Correctional Facility Disaster Preparedness Act of 2026

US HB1478

"The Prison to Paycheck Act of 2025"; enact.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.