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Will of Council urging the Pennsylvania State Senate and Governor Tom Wolf to pass House Bill 1419, known as the "Dignity for Incarcerated Women" Act, intended to improve conditions and treatment of pregnant people in Pennsylvania's jails and prisons.
WHEREAS, Pittsburgh and other cities across Pennsylvania have seen a significant increase in the number of incarcerated women and people who may become pregnant over the past three decades. The Dignity for Incarcerated Women Act would update oversight and protections in light of this population rise that has led to the inhumane treatment of incarcerated women, who are disproportionately Black; and
WHEREAS, H.B. 1419 would ban shackling pregnant people, who often receive medical treatment while being chained to their beds, and would enhance restraint documentation so that more information is available about the rate and duration of shackling; and
WHEREAS, the Act would also provide for free period and incontinence products for incarcerated individuals, allow three days of post-delivery bonding time between parent and newborn child, and improve visitation rights for incarcerated parents and their children; and
WHEREAS, trauma-informed practices and documentation would be incorporated into staff training for all corrections officers interacting with pregnant and postpartum people as part of the Act; and
WHEREAS, the training program would ensure that participating correctional officers are informed about the potential negative impacts their actions could have on the physical and mental health of the pregnant or postpartum individual and unborn child, including the impact of being placed in restrictive housing and invasive searches on a pregnant individual; and
WHEREAS, co-sponsor Representative Summer Lee first employed trauma-informed care and training language in H.B. 1014 of 2019, which was then used by Prime Sponsor Representatives Lori A. Mizgorski, Mike Jones, Morgan Cephas, and Tina M. Davis who ...
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