One of us, Vivian, spent three years in a state prison, where she met women who had to endure labor and delivery in restraints and then hand their infants over to strangers soon after. @ccf_ny@NICJR01 https://t.co/qnESpDhYsR
@PfCJReform member @richardfang writes: What seems like the cost of just a Big Mac to you and me, for some in prison can amount to one week of labor in a prison job for just one visit for critically-needed health care. https://t.co/VSEbfWs81R
Four out of five people contacted by the Spokane Police Department’s Behavioral Health Unit in the past year did not end up in jail or the hospital. https://t.co/HneRyUNQeA
The bill will provide a national standard of care to address pregnancy-related needs of incarcerated women during pregnancy, labor, delivery and post-partum periods. #CriminalJusticeReform#CorrectionalHealthcare https://t.co/MiOcT58ls8