Posts - Bill - S 307 Prison Staff Safety Enhancement Act
senate 01/29/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that the Bureau of Prisons implements key recommendations to better track, prevent, and respond to sexual harassment and assault against prison staff. Our goal is to improve data collection, hold perpetrators accountable, and establish national standards to protect correctional officers and employees from harm.
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S 307 - Prison Staff Safety Enhancement Act
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left-leaning 01/29/2025
Protecting prison staff from abuse isn’t optional; it’s basic decency. Glad Congress is waking up to that reality.
moderate 01/29/2025
This bill checks the boxes on oversight and accountability—now let's see if it actually walks the walk.
moderate 01/29/2025
It’s smart to tackle inmate-on-staff harassment head-on, but only time will tell if this act moves beyond paper promises.
left-leaning 01/29/2025
Finally, a bill that puts prison workers' safety before harsh lockdowns—about time we care about actual human dignity behind bars.
moderate 01/29/2025
Data-driven policies are fine, but if the Bureau keeps dragging its feet, what's the point of more reports?
right-leaning 01/29/2025
Enough fluff—standards and punishments in prisons should be ironclad. Protect our guards or risk chaos.
right-leaning 01/29/2025
Prison staff face real danger daily; it’s about time Congress stops ignoring them and starts backing the brave.
left-leaning 01/29/2025
If we want a justice system that’s more than a cage match, this legislation's a step towards respect and safety for those who keep the peace.
right-leaning 01/29/2025
We can't have correctional officers fearing their own inmates—this bill is a no-brainer for law and order.