PRINTER'S NO.  358

  

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA

  

HOUSE RESOLUTION

 

No.

51

Session of

2011

  

  

INTRODUCED BY D. O'BRIEN, CALTAGIRONE, D. COSTA, FRANKEL, KORTZ, MURT, STURLA, VULAKOVICH AND WAGNER, FEBRUARY 2, 2011

  

  

REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, FEBRUARY 2, 2011  

  

  

  

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION

  

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Directing the Joint State Government Commission to conduct an

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in-depth study focusing on creating a nonpartisan interbranch

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institute to assist policymakers, particularly in the

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legislature, in making informed judgments about significant,

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long-term criminal justice issues facing this Commonwealth;

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and requiring a report.

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WHEREAS, State funding for criminal justice matters comprises

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a large percentage of the Commonwealth's annual budget; and

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WHEREAS, Emerging research on best practices indicates that

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interbranch strategic planning saves public dollars and improves

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delivery of public services by reducing redundancy and

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increasing government efficiency; and

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WHEREAS, In order to improve the overall decision-making

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process and increase efficiency for criminal justice matters in

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this Commonwealth, it is imperative to create a long-term

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strategic plan that involves participation and input from all

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branches of government; and

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WHEREAS, This strategic planning effort should take into

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consideration the operational needs of State, county and local

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justice agencies, as well as short-term and long-term trends

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affecting the justice system overall; and

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WHEREAS, The strategic planning effort should document

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specific goals and measurable objectives for the criminal

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justice system as a whole; and

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WHEREAS, This Commonwealth's higher education institutions

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are a source of knowledge that can be applied to solving the

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Commonwealth's economic and social problems; and

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WHEREAS, Commissions, agencies and higher education

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institutions that presently conduct studies on policy issues for

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the legislative, executive and judicial branches could save

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taxpayer dollars by working together in a more cooperative and

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coordinated effort; therefore be it

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RESOLVED (the Senate concurring), That the House of

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Representatives direct the Joint State Government Commission to

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conduct an in-depth study into creating a nonpartisan

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interbranch institute to assist policymakers, particularly in

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the legislature, in making informed judgments about significant,

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long-term criminal justice issues facing this Commonwealth; and

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be it further

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RESOLVED, That the Joint State Government Commission be

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authorized to create a task force and an advisory committee to

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assist the task force in this undertaking; and be it further

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RESOLVED, That the task force be comprised of individuals

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representing the interests of the legislative, executive and

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judicial branches; and be it further 

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RESOLVED, That the Joint State Government Commission endeavor

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to include individuals on the task force from criminal justice

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stakeholder groups, such as crime victims groups, district

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attorneys associations, county associations and prison wardens

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associations; and be it further

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RESOLVED, That the study address the need for cost benefits

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analysis of ongoing efforts as part of the long-term plan and

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should also include a feasibility study showing the pros and

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cons of implementing a plan similar to the Washington State

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Institute for Public Policy; and be it further

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RESOLVED, That the Pennsylvania Commission on Sentencing, the

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Legislative Budget and Finance Committee, the Legislative Office

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for Research Liaison, the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and

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Delinquency, the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts

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and the Commonwealth's higher education institutions be

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encouraged to assist in this endeavor; and be it further

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RESOLVED, That the task force be authorized to hold public

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hearings, take testimony and take other actions that assist in

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this endeavor; and be it further

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RESOLVED, That the Joint State Government Commission compile

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a report based on the findings and recommendations of the task

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force and submit the report to the General Assembly as soon as

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possible but no later than one year following the adoption of

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this resolution.

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