Advocate highlights missing disability clause in prison work release policy

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A critical discussion on disability rights within Lycoming County's prison work release programs took center stage during a recent government meeting. A local advocate highlighted significant gaps in the existing policies that govern these programs, specifically pointing out the absence of the term "disability" in key sections of the governing statutes.

The advocate presented a detailed analysis of the relevant policies, emphasizing that the omission of "disability" undermines the anti-discrimination framework intended to protect individuals with disabilities. "This is structurally incorrect," the advocate stated, urging officials to address the oversight that has persisted for years. The advocate's efforts to obtain the policy documents through a Right to Know request underscored the challenges faced in advocating for change.

In response, officials committed to forwarding the concerns to the prison board for further review. This discussion marks a significant step towards ensuring that all individuals, regardless of disability status, are afforded equal opportunities within the prison work programs. The anticipated review could lead to necessary policy revisions, reinforcing the county's commitment to inclusivity and equality.

Converted from lycogovt@lyco.org's Zoom Meeting meeting on June 20, 2025
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