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No More Jail Cell Births Sweeping New Bill Protect Pregnant Prisoners

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AI-generatedThis is a legislative bill focused on prison reform and human rights, not a commercial mechanism. No direct impact on any product, commodity, company margin, or supply chain. The bill affects correctional facility operations but does not create scarcity, demand spike, or cost pass-through for any traded sector. No concrete commercial channel identified.
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- New York bill prohibits childbirth in jail cells for pregnant prisoners.
- Bill limits use of restraints and solitary confinement for expectant mothers.
- Requires transfer to medical facilities before childbirth.
- Mandates training for correctional staff on pregnancy-related issues.
- Part of broader movement to improve conditions for women in criminal justice system.
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