This bill would have reinforced CDCR’s ability to award credits to people with an indeterminate sentence for good conduct and completion of educational and other programs. It would have allowed someone to advance their MEPD and be eligible to go before the parole board based on credits earned.
AB 622, authored by Assemblymember Ash Kalra, unfortunately will not be moving forward. As a coalition, we remain committed to creating pathways to freedom where transformation is honored.
This bill will authorize the CDCR to recommend incarcerated firefighters to be considered for resentencing. It will also allow incarcerated firefighters to petition the court to be considered for resentencing.
This bill will grant short-term clearance to specified officials without needing to undergo standard clearance application procedures each time, and legal professionals will have access for up to a year.
This bill will increase the pay that incarcerated hand crew members receive for the hours worked while actively fighting fires.