CSHB 2(FIN) BOOT CAMP FOR NONVIOLENT OFFENDERS CHAIRMAN ROBIN TAYLOR called the Judiciary Committee meeting to order at 11:10 a.m. and brought up HB 2 as the first order of business before the committee. Number 010 REPRESENTATIVE ED WILLIS, prime sponsor of HB 2, stated the bill would set up a boot camp program within the Department of Corrections. The program would free up beds in the prison system. Federal funding is being proposed for such programs. Number 035 JERRY SHRINER, Special Assistant to the Commissioner, Department of Corrections, stated the department supports HB 2. The program would be structured in such a way as to free up beds in prisons. While the cost of probation services would be higher, that cost would still be substantially lower than the costs associated with incarceration. The emphasis in these types of programs is on work, vocational training, and substance abuse treatment. SENATOR GREEN asked if this program would duplicate the one at Fort Richardson. MR. SHRINER stated the programs are similar, but the difference is in the age of the target group. The program at Fort Richardson is made up of juveniles who are not necessarily offenders. The program set up by HB 2 would be made up of young, adult offenders. Number 095 SENATOR MILLER offered a conceptual amendment on page 3, lines 21- 22, that the members from the House and the Senate be appointed by the Speaker and the President respectively, instead of being appointed by the Governor. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR, hearing no objection to the amendment, stated it was adopted. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR stated he toured a boot camp prison program in Arizona, and he supports HB 2. He thinks the recidivism rate with boot camp programs is lower than that of regular prison sentences. Number 155 SENATOR ELLIS made a motion to discharge SCS CSHB 2(JUD) from the Senate Judiciary Committee with a unanimous do pass. Hearing no objection, CHAIRMAN TAYLOR stated the motion carried.