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   While even some Democrats are calling for immediate legislative   
   action to address rising crime, Gov. Kathy Hochul acted Monday   
   to help the people getting arrested feel better about themselves.   
      
   Hochul signed into law a bill passed by the Democrat-controlled   
   Albany legislature that replaces the word “inmate” with   
   “incarcerated person” in state law.   
      
   “For too long, we as a society have thought of incarcerated   
   individuals as less than people. The use of the word ‘inmate’   
   further dehumanizes and demoralizes them,” state Sen. Gustavo   
   Rivera (D-Bronx) said of the bill he sponsored with Jeffrion   
   Aubry (D-Queens), which Hochul signed into law Monday.   
      
   But Hochul’s latest effort to make the state more politically   
   correct has her critics arguing she has got some seriously   
   misplaced priorities considering how shootings spiked 13.4% last   
   month alongside a 34.3% murder increase compared to July 2021.   
      
   “Another ‘Woke’ Criminals 1st Law supported by our Governor   
   instead of doing her job & protecting the public from rampant   
   crime,” state Sen. Jim Tedisco (R-Schenectady) tweeted Monday   
   afternoon.   
      
   “Welcome to Democrat-controlled New York … Where the   
   “incarcerated individuals” are running the asylum,” Michael   
   Fraser, a spokesman for Assembly Minority Leader William Barclay   
   said in a tweet.   
      
   The criticism comes amid growing calls from Republicans, and   
   some Democrats like Mayor Eric Adams, for Hochul to beckon state   
   lawmakers back to Albany to overhaul controversial bail laws   
   blamed for fueling rising crime.   
      
   Hochul has rejected those efforts while arguing that she wants   
   to wait until next year — after the Novto assess the   
   effectiveness of changes made in the state budget approved in   
   April, which she says gives judges enough leeway to jail people   
   who threaten public safety.   
      
   “What I want to start seeing is the implementation of those laws   
   at all levels,” Hochul told reporters in New York City while   
   continuing to blame judges for not leveraging current laws   
   enough.   
      
   With polls showing the vast majority of New Yorkers concerned   
   about crime, Republican gubernatorial nominee Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-   
   Suffolk) has made bail reform a top target ahead of the Nov. 8   
   election against Hochul.   
      
   “And as far as all the inmates beating the crap out of   
   correctional officers across New York, this pathetically weak   
   Governor doesn’t do anything but make the job of being an   
   officer harder as she enthusiastically puts their safety at   
   greater risk. REPEAL the HALT Act!” Zeldin tweeted Monday in   
   response to the new law, referencing limits on solitary   
   confinement previously signed into law by Hochul.   
      
   The new law on “incarcerated individuals,” which follows an   
   effort begun under her predecessor, is part of a broader effort   
   on public safety that Hochul has argued will bear fruit for New   
   Yorkers as she urges more patience with current bail laws.   
      
   “In New York, we’re doing everything in our power to show that   
   justice and safety can go hand-in-hand,” Hochul said in a press   
   release Monday.   
      
   Another measure signed into law by the governor Monday aims to   
   help parolees avoid additional prison time by widening the hours   
   that they can attend required community supervision programs.   
      
   Recent political scandals involving Democrats like ex-Lt. Gov.   
   Brian Benjamin, who resigned months ago amid a federal bribery   
   scandal, have some conservatives thinking members of Hochul’s   
   own party are who benefits most from her ongoing reform efforts.   
      
   “In an effort to avoid stigma, “justice-involved individuals”   
   will now be referred to as ‘Democrats,” Conservative radio host   
   Bob Lonsberry quipped via Twitter.   
      
   THROW THIS STUPID BITCH OFF A TRAIN.   
      
   https://nypost.com/2022/08/08/kathy-hochul-democrats-demand-   
   inmates-must-now-be-called-incarcerated-person/   
      
   Wait until one of the convicts kills a Democrat. Then they will   
   be criminals again.   
      
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