Bill To Supervise Repeat Domestic Violence Offenders Goes Forward

A bipartisan measure that would ensure the Department of Corrections supervise repeat domestic violence offenders unanimously passed the Washington state House of Representatives this week.  A loophole in state law has allowed felony domestic violent offenders to be unsupervised upon release from prison as they pursue their victims.  Goldendale Representative Gina Mosbrucker says her bill would remove the words, “pleaded and proven” as a requirement before domestic violent offenders could be supervised.  The bill passed 97 to 0. It now goes to the Senate for further consideration.

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