Reviewing action by (too few) Governors to reduce incarcerated populations in response to COVID crisis
I have been pleased to see a few Governors step up to deal with the COVID crisis created by crowded prisons and jails, but I continue to be disappointing that there are seemingly not that many chief executives being proactive in this space during these harrowing times. I suspect and fear that I am here not providing a complete accounting of good gubernatorial actions, but I welcome comments or emails for supplementing this list:
Alabama: “Ivey order allows for release of some county jail inmates“
Colorado: “Colorado places a moratorium on new prison intakes during pandemic“
Kentucky: “Kentucky plans to release more than 900 prisoners because of the COVID-19 outbreak“
Illinois: “Pritzker signs executive order allowing medical furloughs for IDOC inmates vulnerable to coronavirus“
Ohio: “Coronavirus in Ohio: Gov. Mike DeWine plans to release some prison inmates due to COVID-19“
New Mexico: “Gov. orders early release of some inmates“
New York: “NY to release 1,100 parole violators as coronavirus spreads“