Tell the Conference Committee to Support a Strong Prison Moratorium
This legislative session, our allies at Families for Justice as
Healing and the National Council for Incarcerated and Formerly
Incarcerated Women and Girls filed groundbreaking legislation to
establish a 5-year moratorium on jail and prison construction and
expansion (S.2030 and H.1905).
The 5-year Moratorium would provide
organizers the opportunity to focus on releasing women, implementing
real alternatives, and investing in community-led solutions that create
real safety and well-being rather than move forward with a new women's prison in Middlesex County or elsewhere. (Learn more at nonewwomensprison.org)
The
House passed the Moratorium as part of the Infrastructure Bond Bill
(H4790) on May 19 with only a few small changes from the original bills.
However, the Senate has passed inadequate Moratorium language
that would not stop the women’s prison construction project as it’s
currently written. It also fails to restrict jail construction.