2019 Senate Bill 101 ↩
Senate Roll Call 265:
Passed
To require the state to reimburse counties for the cost of providing juvenile justice services to young people charged with a crime, assuming bills are passed to no longer automatically treat minors who commit certain crimes as adults. Specifically, under this bill and Senate Bill 102, counties would get 100 percent reimbursement from the state until October 2025, when the issue would be reviewed using cost data the legislation requires be assembled. This is part of a broader "raise the age" juvenile justice reform effort.