Friends Committee On Washington State Public Policy 
      Action Alert 
      February 10, 2006 
       
      Help Create a Committee to Review Offender Programs, 
      Sentencing and Supervision
      Action: 
       
      Contact Sen. Lisa Brown (Senate Majority Leader) and ask that SSB 6308 be 
      pulled from the Rules Committee and sent to the Senate floor so that floor 
      action can occur before the cutoff, scheduled for February 14, 2006.  
      Please contact Senator Brown at (360) 786-7604. SSB 6308 can be a vehicle 
      for positive and measurable change.  
       
      If your legislator is on the Senate Rules Committee, please contact him or 
      her also.  Contact information for members of the Senate Rules Committee 
      can be found at 
      
      http://www1.leg.wa.gov/Senate/Committees/RULE/members.htm 
       
      Additional information about the bill, together with the full text, can be 
      found at 
      
      http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?bill=6308 
       
      Background: 
       
      Studies show that three out of five offenders will re-offend after release 
      and some federal studies 
      suggest that this number is as high as two out of three. Programs that 
      give offenders skills and support 
      systems have proven successful in reducing recidivism. Crime victims also 
      support programs that can put offenders back into community as a 
      productive member of society. 
       
      SSB 6308 will create a joint committee to review offender programs, 
      sentencing, and supervision of the 
      offenders upon reentry into the community, with the goal of increasing 
      public safety, maximizing 
      rehabilitation of the offenders, and lowering recidivism. 
       
      The committee must review and make recommendations regarding the type of 
      offender that would most benefit from training and education; the type of 
      education and training that would be most beneficial; changes to the 
      sentencing law and policies that recognize "good time" served; changes to 
      the supervision of offenders once released into the community; and methods 
      for evaluating the effectiveness of these programs. 
       
      Thank you, 
       
      Deric N. Young 
      FCWPP Legislative Committee 
       
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      To contact your FCWPP Lobbyist, Roger Kluck, email 
      [email protected] or 
      call him at 206-856-4444. 
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