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Katal Connecticut Update – April 7, 2022
In this issue: -#FreeThemNowCT -CT Statewide Call Recap -Free Resource Market in Hartford -Quotes of the Week
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Meet the ex-parolee released from supervision due to Less is More Act
by: Amal Elhelw via WROC ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — 8,000 parolees in New York State have been released from supervision as of March 31st. The Department of Corrections is calling it a “g…
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Here and Now: Social activists discuss impact of ‘Less is More’ law
By Eyewitness News via abc7NY On this episode of Here and Now, social justice activists discuss the impact of the new “Less is More” law.NEW YORK (WABC) — On this episode […]
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New York Update – 3.31.2022
In this issue: -Rejecting Hochul’s Incarceration Plan -8000 People Off Parole -We’re hiring – NY Community Organizer Position -Quotes of the Week
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New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision to release 8,000 parolees from supervision by the end of March
By: Yoselin Person via WKBW Buffalo BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — The New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision has announced they’ll discharge eight thousand people on…
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Another test for New York’s criminal justice reform
By Chase Houle via 13WHAM Rochester, N.Y. — New York’s criminal justice reform has been criticized as dangerous and poorly thought out – and raised as long overdue. Thursday, 8,000…
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Statement from Leadership of the #LessIsMoreNY Coalition on 8,000 People Getting Discharged from Parole By the End of March
**MEDIA ADVISORY** March 29, 2022 Contact: Yonah Zeitz – 347-201-2768 yonah@katalcenter.org, Follow online: #LessIsMoreNY | www.lessismoreny.org Statement from Leadership of the #LessIsMore…
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An update about bail reform in New York
By: gabriel sayegh via Medium.com The inherent unfairness and cruelty of the cash bail system undermines the promise of safety, equal opportunity, and equal justice under law that New Yorkers [&hellip…
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Connecticut Must Pass Legislation To Protect Incarcerated People
Connecticut Lawmakers Must Pass Legislation to Legitimately Decarcerate and Protect Incarcerated People from COVID-19 this Session.
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Connecticut Update – March 24, 2022
In this issue: -#FreeThemNowCT Call to Action -Health Care in the DOC -We’re hiring – CT Community Organizer Position -Quotes of the Week
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Bail Reform in New York — Fact Sheet
On April 1, 2019, after years of work by grassroots groups and advocates across New York, lawmakers in Albany passed a historic slate of criminal justice reform bills to address […]
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Katal Opposes Roll Backs to Bail Reform
Governor Hochul’s Proposal Will Lead to More New Yorkers Being Incarcerated Pretrial