Two IAC Priorities Will Soon be Up on the Senate Floor, Plus House Bill 842 Could Mean Big Changes to H0389.
Today, the Senate Judiciary and Rules Committee had a bipartisan unanimous vote to support one of IAC’s priorities, House Bill 556. If passed, House Bill 556 would increase the reimbursement rate to counties for state inmates being held in county jails. The bill will now go to the Senate floor. We encourage our members (particularly County Commissioners and County Sheriffs) to let their senators know why House Bill 556 is needed and to urge their support. While the bill does not provide full reimbursement from the state, it will help reduce the amount of jail funding that county taxpayers subsidize, so we see it as a step in the right direction.
House Bill 620, another legislative priority for the IAC this legislative session, is expected to receive a vote on the Senate floor this week, as it is currently on the Senate 3rd Reading Calendar. If enacted, this bill would formally recognize a board of county commissioners (BOCC) as having specialized expertise. This recognition is vital because it would allow the BOCC to collaborate with federal agencies and participate in discussions early in the process.
The Speaker introduced House Bill 842 on Friday morning, which would make some changes to House Bill 389 (from the 2021 session). While it is being marketed as a fix to H0389, there are several critical concerns with the bill. Here’s what the bill would do:
While we do not know whether or not House Bill 842 will receive a full hearing, we wanted to ensure that it is on the radar of IAC members in case it receives any momentum. As always, please reach out to any IAC policy staff with questions, and keep an eye on your inbox for legislative alerts.