Senator Biaggi and Assemblymember Burgos send letter to Governor Hochul encouraging her to sign the Less Is More Act to reduce the number of people at Rikers Island.

Dear Governor Hochul, 

We are writing to express our urgent concern about the humanitarian crisis ongoing at Rikers Island and other New York City jails. Although Rikers has long been an unsafe and inhumane facility, conditions have rapidly deteriorated over the last few months. This moment calls for urgent action on your part, beginning by immediately signing the Less is More Act (S1144A/ A5576) and directing Acting NYS DOC Commissioner Anthony J. Annucci to use his discretion to release individuals being incarcerated for technical parole violations in city jails. 

A report released by the federal Monitor appointed in Nuñez v. City of New York, warned of “grave concerns about the conditions and pervasive high level of disorder and chaos in the New York City jails,” on August 24th. According to the Monitor, facilities have failed to provide incarcerated individuals with access to medical services, food, and other basic services, and are experiencing long delays in intake, sometimes leaving individuals “languishing” in intake pens for longer than 24 hours. Further, the Monitor highlighted basic security lapses such as failure to lock doors and abandoning housing units that have resulted in serious injury including burns, stabbings, and slashings. They concluded that the “seriously compromised safety has spiraled to a point at which, on a daily basis, there is a manifest risk of serious harm to both detainees and staff.” 

These alarming findings have been confirmed by the Correctional Officers Benevolent Association (COBA) and medical staff at facilities. In July, COBA filed a lawsuit alleging an inhumane working environment, and noting unsanitary conditions and the mental and physical toll staff are experiencing. Similarly, medical staff at Rikers have spoken publicly about feeling unsafe at work and have raised concerns that incarcerated individuals are not receiving proper medical care during the intake process. One nursing supervisor told the Daily News that when individuals are brought into Rikers it can take longer than 16 hours for them to receive medical screening, and they often are not provided with food for a whole day.

The ongoing crisis at Rikers and other New York City jails threatens incarcerated individuals, and staff alike. Already this year, eight people have died on Rikers, more than were lost in the entirety of 2020 in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Thomas Earl Braunson, III passed away in April after being held in “horrible conditions” in an intake pen on Rikers Island. According to a Board of Corrections investigation, Mr. Braunson was held with as many as 27 people in the pen, and did not have access to pillows, blankets, or regular food. He was being held due to a technical parole violation. 

COVID-19 also remains a dire threat in city jails. Institutions are having trouble keeping density low to allow physical distancing. According to an August 6th Board of Corrections report, 79% of the city jail population is being held in housing units above 50% of capacity. Furthermore, both staff and incarcerated individuals have low vaccination rates. Even if individuals are offered vaccination when they enter the facility, they are at a great risk in the weeks it takes for their body to develop immunity. 

In order to ameliorate this crisis, we ask that you immediately sign the Less is More Act into law to reduce the number of people incarcerated for technical parole violations. Additionally, we request that you direct the Acting NYS DOC Commissioner Anthony J. Annucci to exercise his discretion and release individuals held in city jails due to technical parole violations as if Less is More were in place. The Legislature has correctly recognized that re-incarcerating people for technical violations such as missing a parole appointment, being late for curfew, or drinking alcohol, is wrong and counterproductive. In the midst of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the dire crisis at jail facilities, it is downright dangerous. Everyday that goes by without action to reduce the number of people incarcerated at Rikers and other city jails places the lives and wellbeing of those individuals, and staff at risk. 
 

With gratitude, 


n9qCRgIVqmyBXCKUXPlwcQVnQ2wVhBWDn-kzH1WCJ4cHuYqzY-2mrBul8F1ZOW4CVhHsAbDIk8KGUZazeCUUT08WEYf50ewcm_LyR-agWUDHodoSKOKCturp_KOgL8AamIt0rEWy=s0




 

Alessandra Biaggi 

New York State Senator, District 34 


A picture containing diagram  Description automatically generated





 

Kenny Burgos

New York State Assemblymember, District 85

fMaai078MAZBngQtdiiTNV4waMwqwJ8N4sOONqH_KPi3TgkHktiTKRW0KIIz0MsbIRlGdl5ED5ygGlW84TdbY6nQ-W6SpQ6SazpuFHbd4YZm0BIle4dwRjVyGTv3dltmnzna6FLO=s0

Jabari Brisport

New York State Senator, District 25

fgMcpXmaynOEyGAW5h-VzdWOhxx1_BBAxt150iMc_4Fi4DsPha_DbyAu-ix9wbZeuwphpQegcrUFGzFWvusuDpYRvRALwDRmFCeOpTEwM4K0H8ut7pNRM8WSj1aYQxOU8PK8obv8=s0

 

Andrew Gounardes 

New York State Senator, District 22

 

f4n-4ul7cxGbS0eLEwIphPioNiTIB9Uo2Dz1XY-xNj3x0Wq9voucKPL0R2kiqx_bAKSAuGcBiIMxnDVfyv5ydqwqSfgxJPR7lTi9gjl-7MYsKtUlAEAJPvtpCB1fA4xVQ35ttJy3=s0

 

Brad Hoylman

New York State Senator, District 27

VcO3pg947KLAHBLGIP62LeoaDPc3IassZUdZEPDTBvoWQfE4o_zhbSak3opvBmr3efguqvbeC0vusC1fqlMTSwOAHWM7KxtTfVHntLJO10xG98NNoRJ8XSe6j1P-HtDwdTflqLdJ=s0

Liz Krueger

New York State Senator, District 28

lBWt4uQ8jXe4Od2tlET4MFM47h4ANpjFyXloYSU9KPOX9afkYRrzIu_yBRDlOz6Zfx4FPT16Mg6Dm6UKLq4tlKyuqYTvoamkwdYisqGHxRrm2EgtfDKXwb-H2XsRmcf4verS3CHr=s0

Gustavo Rivera

New York State Senator, District 33

aQzhYwWE8nT8x7Pj-SkrGS9GSgtyYg2yzPFG4j31HM4hzPJ4HzD2EIFEEpiHFX5rZtIyvUMMoqVd5kQXa7CeJS8f349T0fR3xkaftbVYV2M2d1ZG9Nukhhswo39s4PDWrcbRgnc3=s0

 

Julia Salazar

New York State Senator, District 18

iiVE5VJMPod_b7AnvIkCeu77HoOwEpy_EhZxV6VQj_yIQqzxcdzA-tEKrji0XGL0KG_jXsTyzJcjmuefHcAzmaO0vutxgL8Z85Ut10poztpSjbNXVsM15QOWyvW8ZURusP2qtlJ4=s0

 

Jose Serrano

New York State Senator, District 29

 

MXYaI-7tE7U1DrGjPIALkq3b6V1JWIKB3rJYokaor8PaFDdHRj1IMnk06tRVrOF8amCD3viaBYgGh9H-Hj7u6Z20rxgYPt_ALldeg7dwRKbhuA58nh1Gb84B-Qutk8UUjs3YqJkz=s0

 

Toby Stavisky

New York State Senator, District 16

n8ip2OHgXwUECT_F02DQ63o7QC8LEOEpZasABG_QfUraq4mG1lWjcc0jRgwaiK-5t5NvZyHQOxwQmDMVLhnoBRQONVRswK64yOxvE0_mM4jnqjIaIgNq_gn0Q6uxu0npspVNDdsp=s0

Khaleel Anderson

New York State Assemblymember, District 31

0V1cna2659CnIz6ZAu8n-zBTnTDt7jXwVF5tBsP7BdI1RCfk3jBzubhcsrs1UGlytqfQuX4-WYpxn_KmTXsICYxSL1I7bhqAf3oklURSrRwkgiKEgCT8MpL9j4RUg2Vwp7xqdMY7=s0

 

Charles Barron

New York State Assemblymember, District 60

PTME6R6F5sFv4wLhQQ5JNm9noN4RVTQH2T2D4E7nctmNwkqD2iUZ67EKmXsZv0t806ZeP5wu6ePLGfI4gRrPi8nMNyo93bwdB_hgLMtqwNPfTb5D44mBdkSJhcrO1TfVu6uxJaJL=s0

 

Chris Burdick

New York State Assemblymember, District 93

z5GaQiAIJApFnbKXJN3oPuuSyOoW-KVnEnLE1pbpByiqJpSl6NYtHoA_omQ42Vvoz_iDvZaiTYKCFUsKyEF1tRwayzUOqWYeYu-q2Pggba_ECz2wx1i17jxBEaYPgdCoVGQn32GC=s0

 

Catalina Cruz

New York State Assemblymember, District 39

ChkWh3OgkJKSAdA8O3Gcl7jekKgZA23OhXq60HV5iE9CHBW3vNAV-Lh65_Oi_tByGk2eZDmv43V3NS2V9yKCMVEi1ZxxNiQJBweXhbP9Wws--PNNqVJIPY3Qcf8WEC3bknU2Od6T=s0

 

Carmen De La Rosa

New York State Assemblymember, District 72

vho66pr7E1PgDzRHVojNOibY8EeLKRgPYySC-Yw3neW1bnUAIvBZU50Ds6Rp7Ac8kEBqB5s4vQIY9kHqlX7zHJgrP5KiPw663NSln0CXfCv0fhLP_HMM3nBH2zX5VOJcWS_WfOYa=s0

 

Harvey Epstein 

New York State Assemblymember, District 74

etdaGfefjHXPvmY_A20uFrVNVBvce5x7wCTQak4IsVO5WRtuk86rOFQijwgEdjkuKcD4cipOW1azdY-9qKJIH-blRl-iOIp1Ni8RllM-dj1NYwXxhqglOvp0_4zIzJXD1iMN9cmO=s0

 

Nathalia Fernandez

New York State Assemblymember, District 80

zErLlZ7BFncdUcvmYSJ9kphWluUqfqRd-f99GZHedPk0SWvGcecPrckQnqiNi-ap1JUfyteDDWWRV3Qc7jKUa_Gz-6qu8m-4fRNWJUKpkiaTEbDZpp8jkk2GuuV6wdUXqiTYCP3c=s0

 

Jessica González-Rojas

New York State Assemblymember, District 34

0wEsgwAq_TXEV5zvaUHrvZ551ZHbyH2Od5ZuIi-eH2honkQE3eNo2G8Px2PMbK61Uhw1Ga7FSuod3NyjbKdU3KY2fex6G4r58kI9eTHdx03L701lZLpOYSJjn2ADbb6PQDYWxYn-=s0

 

Anna Kelles

New York State Assemblymember, District 125

mTp48xyNS9pSEzpg6eD-Q1pd04owc07BcHyfFxOCkrHpJfdwB274ZkirzxaEgNsekCprhRwEvxf-fe_Cw9SFhuP5WbHl-akLoWYNllc-Dc_4elm9XRKc5FM88QnyCjZPp9i4qIrV=s0

 

Donna Lupardo

New York State Assemblymember, District 123

ieFbRjjkZuCVv_SqKloW_MowDr5l0wTJPWmW77Fyxn7XVL8RjPIp9aSJ1Y1aaxo0SSohBVAvuoafJFgb9y2md_VLbUxU0N5GER3-imLJBp1wSbxCq-l1jVB312-mKHeiXuBbe3T-=s0

Zohran Mamdani

New York State Assemblymember, District 36

NLFXP9_H4xFEHi8v2HVJIZcJfLwrw8yEoArJScprCjzJlyDToWrOi0zl28TdkF3gmzPq7L1gaNQsjiRzPQBLrt4lAqyJUEilDF0B-gEOcScSyEVKIVvjnHxc_9i3GBNmwBc2Hm7t=s0

Marcela Mitaynes
New York State Assemblymember, District 51

kec4hHpF870gImniW1u7bOcDl55R-j7Zh0S9mkSSdH1VcePLS4hcSW0nTEcLZ9d7WvBzXrUQiktMd32euu4YAtPDCVydoDH8iVEj7SfGLAq4q-qUmJ0OjeEujBB16EHQxQkr_gEr=s0

 

Steven Otis

New York State Assemblymember, District 91

Text, letter  Description automatically generated

 

Jose Rivera

New York State Assemblymember, District 78


C:\Users\simonj\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\E3YPF2C4\Simon Jo Anne.jpg



 

Jo Anne Simon

New York State Assemblymember, District 52

Fii4xsq7L9u5qCHG1FtAXSOdOpxBiVliasmIylB5GWXBV6ruueVXkvKl8w_MQZbnNcNOVEyqTntpIaH3yPDYkHZXNLJgiG7f_IWmA-FrUy6711pGkk0JBt-61vE_9QY4rS6tIuFJ=s0

 

Phara Souffrant Forrest 

New York State Assemblymember, District 57

t8a5zj7eefNRdKRMD59fv8xhPMj6EV3yrbT3II_is5re4JhDrIiY-lyrB0ZAjjPmecPufLopFlkIzRg7fFDvxGKbAG_yedxF1AdAAu3Jy8eKMPqrHzA9cM7qLYs_AtvNTbkrxpVH=s0

 

Latrice Walker

New York State Assemblymember, District 55

 
   

CC: New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio