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Governor Hochul Signs Laws to Enhance Public Safety and Combat Crime

Michelle Wilson by Michelle Wilson
November 29, 2024
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Governor Kathy Hochul signed three significant pieces of legislation to strengthen public safety in New York on Tuesday, November 26th. The new laws aim to combat hate crimes, enhance anti-violence education in schools, and prevent cell phone theft through stricter regulations. Governor Hochul reaffirmed her commitment to public safety, stating, “Public safety is my top priority, and I’m committed to using every possible tool to keep New Yorkers safe. These laws will help protect New Yorkers and further reduce crime.”

One law, S5302/A8849, classifies the removal or threat of removal of religious attire, such as yarmulkes or hijabs, as aggravated harassment. This measure seeks to address hate-fueled violence and harassment against individuals expressing their faith. State Senator Nathalia Fernandez highlighted its importance: “No one should ever fear harassment or violence simply for expressing their faith. This legislation sends a powerful message that hate has no place in New York.”

Another law, S4598D/A4917D, expands eligibility for anti-violence educational programs to receive funding from the Omnibus School Violence Prevention Grant program. These programs provide trauma support, group counseling, and anti-violence education for at-risk youth. State Senator Jamaal Bailey emphasized the need for proactive measures in schools: “Ensuring children have safe spaces to learn and teaching them strategies to prevent violence goes a long way. This law ensures safer, more inclusive schools for New York students.”

The third law, S7739B/A8994A, known as “Detective Brian Simonsen’s Law,” requires wireless service providers to disable stolen phones, making them unusable. Named after an NYPD officer who died during a cell phone store robbery, the law aims to deter theft by removing the resale value of stolen phones. Assemblymember Nathalia Fernandez expressed its impact, stating, “This law takes a commonsense step toward preventing violent robberies and keeping New Yorkers safe.”

Hochul cited statewide crime reductions, noting a 26% decrease in shootings in Gun Involved Violence Elimination (GIVE) initiative communities. She praised the state’s innovative Crime Analysis Centers, which are recognized nationally for their role in reducing violent crime.

The new laws represent a multifaceted approach to crime prevention, addressing systemic issues through legislation targeting hate crimes, school safety, and property theft. As Hochul remarked, “There is more to do to stop hate and prevent violence in our communities, but these laws bring us closer to that goal.”

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