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Salt Lake County launches ambitious plan to reform justice system

October 09, 2024 | South Salt Lake City Council, South Salt Lake , Salt Lake County, Utah


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Salt Lake County launches ambitious plan to reform justice system
In a recent government meeting held on October 9, 2024, Salt Lake County officials discussed the implementation of a Public Safety Bond aimed at addressing critical gaps in the county's criminal justice system. The meeting, chaired by Charlotte, included participation from council members and staff, with notable contributions from Salt Lake County Council Chair Laurie Sternum and Chief Deputy Matt Dumont of the Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office.

Chair Sternum highlighted the extensive research and collaboration that led to the bond's proposal, which involved input from various stakeholders, including state officials, local leaders, and behavioral health experts. The initiative is part of a broader strategy to tackle pressing issues such as homelessness and criminal justice reform within the county.

Sternum emphasized the bipartisan nature of the project, which received overwhelming support from the council, passing with a vote of 8 to 1. She noted the necessity of innovative solutions, as the county has not added jail beds since 2001, and simply expanding jail capacity would be financially unfeasible.

The meeting transitioned to a presentation by Dumont, who outlined the specifics of the bond and its intended impact on the community. The discussions underscored a commitment to reforming the criminal justice system while addressing the interconnected challenges of public safety and social services in Salt Lake County.

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