Today I introduced the Federal Prisons Accountability Act with @CongressmanGT, @RepMcKinley, @RepLarryBucshon, @RepAbraham, @TXRandy14, and @RepDLamborn to bring accountability to the @OfficialFBOP by requiring its Director be confirmed by the U.S. Senate.
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Thirty-three BOP inmates have died of COVID-19 while 1,692 inmates and 349 BOP staff have confirmed positive test results for the virus.
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Despite the pandemic’s impact on the BOP system, the agency has continued to move inmates between facilities across the nation, often from hot spots to areas with few confirmed cases, leading to widespread concern among local communities, members of Congress, and doctors.
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The federal Bureau of Prisons plays a critical public safety role in ensuring the very worst among us stay behind bars, but their utter lack of transparency and responsiveness to members of Congress and the public at large is appalling.
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After years of out of control spending and actions that run counter to institutional safety, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, it is abundantly clear that increased oversight of the BOP is long overdue.
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Making the position of BOP Director Senate confirmable will ensure that the American people have a say in this important role and that the BOP will remain responsive to their representatives in Congress.
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The American public expects their government to be accountable to them. It’s time we hold BOP to that basic standard.
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