All Legislation

Legislation
Mar 07, 2011
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Criminal Background Checks

The General Assembly considered a spate of bills this session authorizing both statewide and fingerprint-based national criminal background checks on employees in a wide variety of circumstances.
Status: Mostly Passed
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Mar 07, 2011
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

“Ban the Box” (H 5101)

In March the ACLU testified before the House labor committee in support of a bill that would bar employers from asking about an applicant’s criminal history before determining whether or not they are a qualified candidate for the job.
Status: Died
Position: Support
Legislation
Mar 07, 2011
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Marijuana Decriminalization (H 5031, S 270)

House and Senate committees heard testimony, but took no action, on several marijuana-focused bills this year.
Status: Died
Legislation
Mar 07, 2011
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

National Guard Forfeiture (H 5073, S 11)

The Affiliate testified in opposition to legislation permitting the National Guard to receive a portion of the funds garnered from money and items confiscated during counterdrug operations.
Status: Passed
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Mar 07, 2011
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Drug Courts (S 350)

The ACLU, joined by the Drug and Alcohol Treatment Association, testified against legislation that would have expanded the reach and use of drug courts in the state.
Status: Died
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Mar 06, 2011
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

DNA Testing of Arrestees (H 5132, S 120)

The ACLU, the Public Defender and the Urban League all testified in opposition to legislation that would have required the collection of DNA samples from any person arrested for a felony.
Status: Died
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Mar 06, 2011
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Good Behavior Sentence Reductions (H 5990, S 753)

The ACLU testified before the House and Senate Judiciary committees in opposition to legislation that would have dramatically limited the ability of prisoners to accrue “good time” days that shorten their sentence.
Status: Died
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Mar 06, 2011
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Civil Commitment (H 5874)

In yet another response to the Woodmansee case, the General Assembly considered, but ultimately took no action on, legislation to funnel prisoners deemed unable to reenter society into mental health facilities after the completion of their prison terms.
Status: Died
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Mar 06, 2011
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Sex Offenders (H 5129, S 833)

As in past years, the Affiliate testified against efforts to expand the scope of the state’s current sex offender registration and notification laws.
Status: Died
Position: Oppose