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Sen. Ritchie blasts Governor as news of Ogdensburg Correctional Facility reassignments drops

Posted 11/25/21

Sen. Patty Ritchie says 50 corrections officers will be issued new assignments in what she called a "cruel" move. The officers are being reassigned as Ogdensburg Correctional Facility has been slated …

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Sen. Ritchie blasts Governor as news of Ogdensburg Correctional Facility reassignments drops

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Sen. Patty Ritchie says 50 corrections officers will be issued new assignments in what she called a "cruel" move.

The officers are being reassigned as Ogdensburg Correctional Facility has been slated for closure.

"Tonight, many of us are spending our evenings with family and friends, making last minute preparations for the holiday tomorrow. But thanks to Governor Hochul, 50 correctional officers from Ogdensburg Correctional Facility and their families, have very little to celebrate," she said.

"That’s because earlier today, they received phone calls notifying them that on December 16th—just nine days before Christmas—they’ll need to report for duty at their new assignments. For many, this undoubtedly means uprooting their families and leaving the communit"y they love, right in the middle of the holiday season.

Ritchie said the news brought back memories of the Watertown prison closure announcement, which his just before Christmas.

"When I heard news of this, I was reminded of when the former governor, last year, callously announced the closure of Watertown Correctional Facility just three days before Christmas. I didn’t think it was possible for someone to be more cruel than that, but unfortunately, Governor Hochul has demonstrated she’s capable of it," she said.

"When she became governor, Governor Hochul promised a lot of things. First and foremost, she promised to “fight like hell” for the people of New York. I, and many others in our community, have a question for her—is closing Ogdensburg Correctional Facility and ripping 268 jobs our of our community “fighting like hell” for us?"

Richie said Hochul also promised to show people that “their government listens and actually cares.”

"That’s ironic, because for the past two weeks, I’ve been working tirelessly alongside other members of our community to get the Governor to listen and fully understand the benefit OCF provides to the North Country, as well as to the incarcerated population. Unfortunately though, she’s turned her back on us and our pleas have fallen on deaf ears," Ritchie says.

Ritchie said Governor Hochul also pledged to be a more responsible leader.

"Earlier this week, the Acting Commissioner of the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision issued a memo detailing a disturbing spike in violence in our correctional facilities," Ritchie said. "If New York State wants to address this issue, packing more incarcerated individuals into fewer facilities seems counterproductive—and not to mention, irresponsible."

Ritchie said the governor has failed to make good on her promises.

"Governor Hochul once said that she believed “all of us have a moral responsibility to fight for the underdog.” When you look at New York State, the North Country is the underdog. We have endless potential, but need someone to fight for us in order to reach it. Along with many other people in our community, I had hoped Governor Hochul—a fellow Upstate New Yorker—would be that person. Sadly, that does not appear to be the case."