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US SB3077
Bill
AI Summary
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Requires courts to make individualized assessments when imposing federal supervised release terms, considering whether supervision is appropriate and stating reasons on the record
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Creates a presumption of early termination of supervised release after defendants serve 50% of their term (or 66.6% for violent offenses), if they demonstrate good conduct and early release won't jeopardize public safety
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Removes the one-year waiting period before defendants can seek early termination and requires the Administrative Office of U.S. Courts to notify defendants of early termination opportunities
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Narrows mandatory revocation triggers by removing simple drug possession and drug testing refusal as automatic grounds for revoking supervised release
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Directs GAO to study federal post-release supervision and reentry services, and requires a report on providing law enforcement availability pay to federal probation officers within 180 days
Legislative Description
Safer Supervision Act of 2025
Crime and law enforcement
Last Action
Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
10/30/2025