Bill | Bill Title | Sponsor |
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S.1288 | An Act relative to medical examinations in correctional facilities | Cynthia Stone Creem |
H.3257 | An Act relative to enhancing municipal police training | Linda Dean Campbell |
S.1289 | An Act relative to prison overcrowding | Cynthia Stone Creem |
S.1290 | An Act improving juvenile justice data collection | Cynthia Stone Creem |
S.1291 | An Act expanding the use of community corrections and diversion | Cynthia Stone Creem |
S.1294 | An Act relative to education programming for the incarcerated | Cynthia Stone Creem |
S.1300 | An Act relative to regional lock-up facilities | Kenneth J. Donnelly |
S.1303 | Resolve establishing a special commission on prisoner and correction officer suicides | James B. Eldridge |
S.1327 | An Act relative to the use of community corrections | Patricia D. Jehlen |
S.1335 | An Act to preserve family ties and inmate visitation | Mark C. Montigny |
S.1336 | An Act relative to inmate telephone calls | Mark C. Montigny |
S.1337 | An Act establishing the Correctional Officers' Procedural Bill of Rights | Michael O. Moore |
S.1359 | An Act to ensure compliance with the anti-shackling law for pregnant incarcerated women | Karen E. Spilka |
S.1366 | An Act relative to uniform disciplinary procedures for correctional officers | James E. Timilty |
H.1261 | An Act prohibiting tethering, leashing, and other restraints of prisoners in work release programs | Carlos González |
H.1295 | An Act relative to the temporary release of persons under the care of the Department of Mental Health | James R. Miceli |
H.2494 | An Act to ensure compliance with the anti-shackling law for pregnant incarcerated women | Kay Khan |
H.3261 | An Act relative to conducting study on sexual recidivism | Paul R. Heroux |
H.3268 | An Act relative to medical placement of terminal and incapacitated inmates | Christopher M. Markey |
H.3518 | An Act relative to correctional education data collection | Steven Ultrino |
H.3519 | Resolve establishing a special commission relative to correctional education | Steven Ultrino |