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662326AB8C244A87872589470073830D Hearing Summary




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BILL SUMMARY For SUNSET HEARING FOR OFFENDER REENTRY GRANT PROGRAM AND WORK AND GAIN EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT SKILLS PROGRAM

SENATE COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY
Date Jan 30, 2023      
Location Old Supreme Court



Sunset Hearing for Offender Reentry Grant Program and Work and Gain Education and Employment Skills Program - Committee Discussion Only


02:01:45 PM  

Saul Larsen from DORA provided an overview of the sunset report about the Offender Reentry Grant Program and Work and Gain Education and Employment Skills Program (WAGEES).   He discussed the recommendations as outlined in the report, including tracking recidivism data and better marketing of the program.  The report may be found in its entirety here:  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YNoFE95qPthi_mllbvNP9Koo1gFOM4P9/view

Committee members asked questions about funding and recidivism definitions and rates. 

02:10:37 PM  

Mr. Juaquin Mobley, representing themself, testified about employment and training opportunities offered through WAGEES.

Ms. Elizabeth Lobato, representing Don't Look Back Center, testified about the benefits of WAGEES.

Mr. Anthony Enfield, representing Homeward Alliance, testified about the benefits of WAGEES.

02:22:09 PM  

Mr James Rodarte, representing Hope House serving Northeastern Colorado, testified about the need for the program in rural areas.

Ms. Dominique Vodicka, representing The Reentry Initiative, testified about how the program has helped her. 

Mr. Roger Cullen, representing Life-linecolorado.org, testified in support of WAGEES.

02:33:43 PM  

Ms. Julia Valdez-Albertson, representing Tribe Recovery Homes, testified in support of WAGEES.

Mr. Lucas Salas, representing Servicios de la Raza, testified in support of WAGEES.

Mr. Sidney Griggs, representing Second Chance Center, testified to continue WAGEES.

02:42:15 PM  

Mr. Richard Marquez, representing Latino Coalition for Community Leadership, testified about his role as a grant writer for WAGEES.

Ms. Cory Miskell, representing Latino Coalition for Community Leadership (LCCL), testified about tracking recidivism and other measurements.

Commitee members asked questions about recidivism rates, location of programs, funding, and average length of time in the program. 

 

02:55:26 PM  

Mrs Jessica Bertolas, representing the Department of Corrections, testified about WAGEES and answered recidivism related questions. 

03:03:04 PM  

Committee members discussed the program. 



03:04:00 PM
Motion Introduce the draft bill Sunset Hearing for Offender Reentry Grant Program and Work and Gain Education and Employment Skills Program as presented
Moved Rodriguez
Seconded
Gardner Excused
Roberts Yes
Van Winkle Yes
Rodriguez Yes
Gonzales Yes
YES: 4   NO: 0   EXC: 1   ABS:  0   FINAL ACTION:  PASS
03:04:02 PM  

Committee members did not object to any technical changes by OLLS.



Committee members unanimously approved the bill sponsors to be Senators Coleman and Baisley.

 



03:05:44 PM
Motion Move to approve Senators Baisley and Coleman as bill sponsors on the Sunset Offender Reentry Grant Program and Work and Gain Education and Employment Skills Program
Moved Rodriguez
Seconded
Gardner Excused
Roberts
Van Winkle
Rodriguez
Gonzales
YES: 0   NO: 0   EXC: 1   ABS:  0   FINAL ACTION:  Pass Without Objection






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