WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) introduced legislation that would ensure prison disaster response and recovery plans protect the health, safety and civil rights of incarcerated individuals during a presidential disaster declaration. Duckworth’s legislation follows reports of health and safety violations within the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) and state prisons during recent major disasters such as Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma. Correctional facilities must be fully prepared to provide safe conditions during all types of emergencies, including natural disasters and the COVID-19 pandemic.
“One of the many injustices exposed by this deadly pandemic is the fact that incarcerated individuals are particularly vulnerable during major disasters since they rely on staff to provide necessities and decide whether to evacuate to a safer location,” Duckworth said. “I’m introducing this bill today to help make sure that federal and state correctional agencies appropriatelyprioritize the health and safety of incarcerated individuals and staff during major disasters by better assessing damages sustained from these disasters, taking corrective actions to resolve preparedness gaps and seeking input from professionals with emergency management and health backgrounds, as well as formerly incarcerated individuals.”
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The Correctional Facility Disaster Preparedness Act would:
“We applaud and endorse Sen. Duckworth’s Correctional Facility Disaster Preparedness Act,” DeAnna Hoskins, president and CEO of JustLeadershipUSA said. “Sen. Duckworth’s recommendation to expand the National Institute of Correction Advisory Board by permanently appointing a formerly incarcerated person to the Board is absolutely vital in protecting the lives of our incarcerated brothers and sisters. The recommendation of federal incentives for states and local governments to adopt emergency management policies is central to JustLeadershipUSA's #JustUS campaign, and will help save more lives. We are happy to lend our support and we urge Congress to pass this bill NOW.”
In May of last year, Duckworth and U.S. Senator Maggie Hassan (D-NH) urged the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) to investigate the Bureau of Prisons’ (BOP) emergency preparedness efforts and how BOP protects inmates during natural and manmade disasters and other emergencies. Duckworth has also been a vocal advocate of address predatory phone rates in the criminal justice system. In June of last year, she introduced her Martha Wright-Reed Just and Reasonable Communications Act, which would help families keep in touch with their incarcerated family members, which studies have shown can help reduce recidivism rates and thereby save taxpayer dollars.