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Steuben County Backs Striking COs

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Striking Corrections Officers across the state have the support of the Steuben County Legislature.  On Monday, the Legislature approved a resolution

In a release, the County wrote the following,

“Corrections Officers serve on the front lines of the criminal justice system, working tirelessly to reform and rehabilitate individuals under their supervision. However, recent legislative and regulatory actions in New York State have contributed to deteriorating work conditions within state correctional facilities. Reports indicate that assaults on staff have reached record highs, with over 1,700 reported assaults in 2023 — more than double the number from a decade prior. These alarming statistics highlight an urgent need for reform to ensure the safety of both Corrections Officers and the incarcerated individuals they oversee. Despite repeated calls for action, meaningful reforms to improve working conditions have largely been ignored. This has resulted in widespread distress among Corrections Officers, leading to staff shortages and walkouts across the state. The Steuben County Legislature acknowledges the gravity of this crisis and is taking a stand to advocate for immediate and necessary changes.

The Steuben County Legislature resolves to support the right of Corrections Officers to a safe and secure workplace. Furthermore, the Legislature calls upon Governor Kathy Hochul, the New York State Legislature, and the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (NYSDOCCS) to enact critical reforms to enhance safety within correctional facilities. These reforms should include:

  • A comprehensive review of the HALT Act and its impact on facility safety
  • Implementation of reasonable shift and overtime policies
  • Ensuring appropriate staffing levels to mitigate officer fatigue and burnout
  • Competitive pay and benefits to attract and retain skilled professionals in the field

Certified copies of this resolution will be sent to Governor Kathy Hochul, the New York State Legislature, and the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision, urging them to take immediate action to address these pressing concerns.

The Steuben County Legislature remains committed to advocating for those who dedicate their lives to public safety, ensuring that Corrections Officers receive the respect, support, and protection they deserve.”

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