NATIONWIDE — Against the urging of people directly impacted by incarceration and criminal justice advocates to break ties with prison telecom giant Aventiv Technologies — parent of Securus Technologies and JPay — Grammy Award-winning Christian rapper Lecrae has decided to continue partnering with the predatory corporation for a hip hop contest. His team has confirmed Lecrae is being paid by Aventiv.
ENVESTNET LEVERAGES WORTH RISES DATA IN NEW PRISON INDUSTRY INVESTMENT SCREEN FOR FINANCIAL ADVISORS AND CLIENTS WHO WISH TO END MASS INCARCERATION
NATIONWIDE — Envestnet is leveraging Worth Rises' data for a new comprehensive investment screen for the prison industry. Based on Worth Rises’ biennial report The Prison Industry: Mapping Private Sector Players, the new screen will help financial advisors divest client portfolios from corporations involved in the prison industry.
ALABAMA TERMINATES LEASES WITH CORECIVIC
OAKLAND, CA — As Alabama legislators scramble to fit in a special session to handle the future of the state’s prison system, CoreCivic, the private prison firm who would have been the builder and owner of a proposed massive project, announced the state of Alabama terminated the leases for the project during an earnings call. This disclosure follows a successful campaign organized by an unprecedented coalition of groups including Alabama grassroots organizations, national human rights organizations, impact investors, and business leaders who called on global financial institutions to refuse to purchase a $630 million taxable municipal bond offering by the Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) that would fund this CoreCivic project. The following is a joint statement from Presente.org, Worth Rises, Communities Not Prisons, and Justice Capital:
ADVOCATES ESCALATE PRESSURE ON CORPORATIONS TO STOP DEVELOPMENT OF NEW DEATH PENALTY PROTOCOL
NATIONWIDE — Today, advocates escalated pressure against Tennessee-based FDR Safety and Florida-based Clinical Pharmacology Services to stop developing a new death penalty protocol. Worth Rises and the Patriots Against Gas Executions urged professional associations, such as the National Safety Council, to remove the corporations from their membership. The escalation comes a week after more than 70 organizations, investors, and business associations, including the American Sustainable Business Council - Social Venture Circle, sent a joint letter to the corporations demanding they stop developing a nitrogen gas execution protocol for the Alabama Department of Corrections.
FINANCIALS REVEAL SECURUS CASHED IN ON THE PANDEMIC TO REVIVE STRUGGLING BUSINESS
NATIONWIDE — Today, Worth Rises published an analysis of recently-released financial statements for Aventiv Technologies — parent company of Securus Technologies – revealing that the prison telecom corporation capitalized on the COVID-19 public health crisis to rake in massive gains at the expense of struggling families.
MORE THAN 70 NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS ENDORSE ABOLITION AMENDMENT, URGE CONGRESS TO ABOLISH SLAVERY, ONCE AND FOR ALL
NATIONWIDE — Today, more than 70 national organizations sent a joint letter to Congress, addressed to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, endorsing the recently introduced Abolition Amendment and urging immediate passage. The joint resolution (SJ Res 21, HJ Res 53) which reads, “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude may be imposed as punishment for a crime,” was introduced last week by Senator Jeff Merkley (D-OR) and Congresswoman Nikema Williams (D-GA-05) to remove the last vestige of slavery in the U.S. Constitution — the insidious exception clause in the Thirteenth Amendment that allows for slavery and involuntary servitude as punishment for crime. They were joined by eight U.S. Senators and 16 U.S. Representatives, including Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Chair of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Criminal Justice and Counterterrorism Cory Booker (D-NJ).
CONNECTICUT MAKES HISTORY AS FIRST STATE TO MAKE PRISON CALLS FREE
HARTFORD, CT — Today, Connecticut Governor Lamont signed Senate Bill 972, officially making Connecticut the first U.S. state to make prison phone calls free for incarcerated people and their loved ones. SB 972 passed the state Senate and House in bipartisan votes over the past two weeks and was fully funded in the budget. Connecticut joins a growing list of jurisdictions across the nation in making prison and jail phone calls free, including New York City, San Francisco, San Diego, and Los Angeles.
CONNECTICUT HOUSE PASSES SB 972 IN 94-51 VOTE, BRINGING STATE CLOSER TO MAKING HISTORY AS FIRST STATE TO MAKE PRISON PHONE CALLS FREE
HARTFORD, CT — Today, the Connecticut House passed SB 972 in a 94-51 vote, sending the legislation on to the governor’s desk. If SB 972 is signed into law by Governor Ned Lamont, as advocates expect, Connecticut will become the first U.S. state to make prison communication free, following a growing number of counties that have adopted similar policies in their jails. Worth Rises joins the rest of the Connect Families Connecticut coalition in celebrating this historic move to bring prison phone justice to the state. Governor Lamont has five days to sign SB 972 into law or it becomes law by default.
NEW TED TALK FROM WORTH RISES FOUNDER BIANCA TYLEK EXPLAINS THE PRISON INDUSTRY, STRATEGY TO DISMANTLE IT
NATIONWIDE — Today, Worth Rises Founder and Executive Director Bianca Tylek demystifies the prison industry and the opportunity we have to dismantle it in a new TED Talk: The multibillion-dollar US prison industry — and how to dismantle it. Tylek illustrates the expansive size of the prison industry and the remarkable harm it causes communities decimated by mass incarceration as well as broader society, but she also provides hope that change is possible. She uses prison telecom and the prison phone justice movement to illustrate the problem she recognized and the solution she devised when starting Worth Rises.
CONNECTICUT SENATE PASSES SB 972 IN 29-6 VOTE, BRINGING STATE CLOSER TO MAKING HISTORY AS FIRST STATE TO MAKE PRISON PHONE CALLS FREE
HARTFORD, CT — Today, the Connecticut Senate passed SB 972 in a 29-6 vote, sending the legislation on to the House for its final vote. Saving Connecticut families more than $12.2 million annually (before fees and taxes), SB 972 would reconnect struggling families and improve reentry outcomes by allowing incarcerated people to communicate with their support networks at no cost. Importantly, SB 972 would also protect prison visits from being replaced by new communication technology, as many have feared.