Legislators introduced
criminal justice reform goals for the upcoming year as people across the state
rallied for change.
Legislators are calling the reform plan Justice Roadmap 2021. In a seven-page
document, goals are listed such as decriminalizing
marijuana and reforming the parole system.
Small rallies were held
across the state from Buffalo to Long Island and joined together virtual via
Zoom. One of the rallies was outside the Westchester County Courthouse.
Lower Manhattan Assemblywoman Yuh-Line Niou says this is the right
time for these reforms.
“This is the first time that both houses will have a supermajority
of Democrats,” says Niou. “And that means that we have the opportunity to make
history through urgent and essential criminal justice and immigrant justice
reform.”
Sen. Julia Salazar of Brooklyn believes court and administrative
fees need to be demolished.
“There are numerous fees that are kicking people while they’re
down. They’re criminalizing poverty,
and they’re needlessly making it hard for people who interact with the criminal
system,” says Salazar.
Yonkers PBA President Detective Kevin
Olson is urging lawmakers
to sit down with the law enforcement community before passing new reforms.