Ends involuntary servitude in correctional facilities in New York state
Bill S 7282 abolishes involuntary servitude in New York's correctional facilities, ensuring inmates' labor is voluntary and fairly compensated, enhancing their rights.
Bill S 7282 abolishes involuntary servitude in New York's correctional facilities, ensuring inmates' labor is voluntary and fairly compensated, enhancing their rights.
The primary aim of Bill S 7282 is to abolish the practice of involuntary servitude within correctional facilities in New York State. This legislation seeks to address concerns regarding the exploitation of incarcerated individuals through forced labor, ensuring that all individuals in correctional settings are treated with dignity and respect.
Bill S 7282 represents a significant step towards reforming labor practices in New York's correctional facilities by aiming to eliminate involuntary servitude. If passed, it would enhance the rights of incarcerated individuals and promote humane treatment within the state's correctional system. The bill is currently under review, and its progress will be closely monitored by stakeholders and advocates for prisoners' rights.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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