Petition updateMore recreational time for Cheshire CIDiscipline does not equate to a Death sentence!
Elaine DalyWaterbury, CT, United States
Jul 7, 2020

Inequities in health care, education, economic stability and housing have persisted for years in Connecticut, fueling disparate health outcomes, life expectancies, employment opportunities and personal wealth. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought these disparities into sharp focus, amplifying problems that have long festered.

 

Please don’t let our loved ones become the next hashtag. Continue to call Governor Lamont, write the ACLU, and notify the media to the inhumane treatment of people, citizens, fathers, mothers, sons, and daughters behind bars. We need 1000 more signatures!

A shower should be allowed every day. Adequate time of 90 minutes or more should be allowed to clean and sanitize their cells. 3 free phone calls to keep in touch with family and friends. Free feminine hygiene products. Things we take for granted but can boost moral and is ethically right. Prison is supposed to be a disciplinary tactic meaning at the end of the sentence their should be a lesson learned, skills taught, and reentry back to the family/community not a death recorded or a conviction win to boost elections!

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