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Int 0439-2022
| * | Nantasha M. Williams | | Proposed Int. No. 439-A | Requiring the mayor’s office of criminal justice to evaluate the performance of criminal justice programs that receive funding from the city. | Introduction | This bill would require the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice, to evaluate the performance of organizations that receives funding from the City for criminal justice-related services, such as alternatives to incarceration, reentry services, pretrial supervised release, and violence prevention programming. A summary of such evaluations would then be required to be submitted to the Mayor and the Council annually. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 0439-2022
| * | Nantasha M. Williams | | | Requiring the mayor’s office of criminal justice to evaluate the performance of criminal justice programs that receive funding from the city. | Introduction | This bill would require the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice, to evaluate the performance of organizations that receives funding from the City for criminal justice-related services, such as alternatives to incarceration, reentry services, pretrial supervised release, and violence prevention programming. A summary of such evaluations would then be required to be submitted to the Mayor and the Council annually. | Amendment Proposed by Comm | |
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Int 0439-2022
| * | Nantasha M. Williams | | | Requiring the mayor’s office of criminal justice to evaluate the performance of criminal justice programs that receive funding from the city. | Introduction | This bill would require the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice, to evaluate the performance of organizations that receives funding from the City for criminal justice-related services, such as alternatives to incarceration, reentry services, pretrial supervised release, and violence prevention programming. A summary of such evaluations would then be required to be submitted to the Mayor and the Council annually. | Amended by Committee | |
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Int 0439-2022
| A | Nantasha M. Williams | | | Requiring the mayor’s office of criminal justice to evaluate the performance of criminal justice programs that receive funding from the city. | Introduction | This bill would require the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice, to evaluate the performance of organizations that receives funding from the City for criminal justice-related services, such as alternatives to incarceration, reentry services, pretrial supervised release, and violence prevention programming. A summary of such evaluations would then be required to be submitted to the Mayor and the Council annually. | Approved by Committee | Pass |
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Int 0756-2022
| * | Kamillah Hanks | | Proposed Int. No. 756-A | Requiring the office for neighborhood safety and the prevention of gun violence to provide training and operational support to not-for-profit service providers participating in the city’s crisis management system. | Introduction | This bill would require the Office for Neighborhood Safety and the Prevention of Violence, in consultation with the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice, to provide training and operational support to not-for-profit organizations participating in the City’s Crisis Management System (CMS). This effort will include: (i) training relevant to the delivery of services and non-profit administration and capacity building; (ii) providing referrals to technical support ranging from business services to human resource assistance; (iii) facilitating collaboration between CMS stakeholders; and (iv) providing information related to voluntary trainings and relevant certifications for service provider employees. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 0756-2022
| * | Kamillah Hanks | | | Requiring the office for neighborhood safety and the prevention of gun violence to provide training and operational support to not-for-profit service providers participating in the city’s crisis management system. | Introduction | This bill would require the Office for Neighborhood Safety and the Prevention of Violence, in consultation with the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice, to provide training and operational support to not-for-profit organizations participating in the City’s Crisis Management System (CMS). This effort will include: (i) training relevant to the delivery of services and non-profit administration and capacity building; (ii) providing referrals to technical support ranging from business services to human resource assistance; (iii) facilitating collaboration between CMS stakeholders; and (iv) providing information related to voluntary trainings and relevant certifications for service provider employees. | Amendment Proposed by Comm | |
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Int 0756-2022
| * | Kamillah Hanks | | | Requiring the office for neighborhood safety and the prevention of gun violence to provide training and operational support to not-for-profit service providers participating in the city’s crisis management system. | Introduction | This bill would require the Office for Neighborhood Safety and the Prevention of Violence, in consultation with the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice, to provide training and operational support to not-for-profit organizations participating in the City’s Crisis Management System (CMS). This effort will include: (i) training relevant to the delivery of services and non-profit administration and capacity building; (ii) providing referrals to technical support ranging from business services to human resource assistance; (iii) facilitating collaboration between CMS stakeholders; and (iv) providing information related to voluntary trainings and relevant certifications for service provider employees. | Amended by Committee | |
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Int 0756-2022
| A | Kamillah Hanks | | | Requiring the office for neighborhood safety and the prevention of gun violence to provide training and operational support to not-for-profit service providers participating in the city’s crisis management system. | Introduction | This bill would require the Office for Neighborhood Safety and the Prevention of Violence, in consultation with the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice, to provide training and operational support to not-for-profit organizations participating in the City’s Crisis Management System (CMS). This effort will include: (i) training relevant to the delivery of services and non-profit administration and capacity building; (ii) providing referrals to technical support ranging from business services to human resource assistance; (iii) facilitating collaboration between CMS stakeholders; and (iv) providing information related to voluntary trainings and relevant certifications for service provider employees. | Approved by Committee | Pass |
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