As we approach the 2026 elections, New York’s criminal justice landscape is heating up with the ongoing debate over cashless bail, fueled by alarming trends in gun violence. Joe Popcun from the Division of Criminal Justice Services underscores that recent county-level shooting data could have significant implications for state-level reforms, especially if a federal ban on cashless bail emerges.
This backdrop of rising gun crime is setting the stage for a critical election year where public safety is poised to dominate campaigns for governor, attorney general, and congressional seats. With both major parties refining their stances ahead of the elections, the state’s consistent monitoring of shooting incidents may play a decisive role in shaping voter opinions and policy discussions in the months to come.
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