Griffo criticizes executive order restricting jobs for terminated corrections officers

Griffo criticizes executive order restricting jobs for terminated corrections officers
State Senator Joseph A. Griffo, Distrcit 53 — Official U.S. Senate headshot
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Mar 12, 2025

An executive order from the governor has sparked criticism due to its impact on terminated corrections officers. The order prohibits over 2,000 former corrections officers from obtaining employment with state agencies or municipal jobs. Senator Griffo has expressed strong disapproval of this measure.

“The governor’s executive order prohibiting more than 2,000 terminated corrections officers from working for state agencies or obtaining municipal jobs is appalling and an egregious example of executive overreach,” Griffo stated. He is calling for the immediate rescission of the order, especially given current workforce shortages affecting local governments and law enforcement agencies.

Griffo attributes part of the responsibility for ongoing issues in the state’s prison system to both the governor and legislative majorities. He claims that their leadership and policies, such as the HALT Act, have worsened conditions by empowering criminals within correctional facilities.

“Instead of standing with our hardworking men and women in corrections who have raised legitimate concerns about their safety, the administration has turned its back on them,” Griffo added. He described these individuals as “dedicated public servants” unfairly targeted for advocating safer work environments.

Griffo emphasized his commitment to improving conditions within correctional facilities across the state and pushing for necessary reforms in the system.



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