SB 466 OH Introduced
Increase sentence reduction credit a prisoner may receive
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Summary
This bill would increase the amount of sentence reduction credit that prisoners in Ohio can earn by successfully completing specified educational, vocational, or rehabilitative programs. Sentence reduction credits allow incarcerated individuals to reduce their sentences by demonstrating progress through program participation. The bill would amend state law to expand the availability and amount of these credits, providing prisoners with greater opportunities to reduce their sentences through productive participation in approved programs.
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Official abstract
To amend section 2967.194 of the Revised Code to increase the availability of sentence reduction credit a prisoner may receive for successfully participating in specified programs.
Sponsor (1)
- Louis W. Blessing, III Republican · primary
Action history (1)
- Jul 21, 2026 Introduced · upper
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