Connecticut Bars Felony Arrests for School Zip Code Fraud
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Connecticut wont be prosecuting parents for stealing their childrens public education anymore. Last week Gov. Daniel Malloy signed into law HB 6677, which prohibits felony arrests for parents who enroll their children in schools outside their zip code.
The law addresses recent high-profile cases of counties arresting, prosecuting and incarcerating parentsmost typically poor mothers of colorfor falsifying information to enroll their children in better school districts. It is a common practice, not just in Connecticut, but arrests and criminal prosecutions for such maneuvers have typically fallen squarely on poor women of color.
HB 6677 (PDF) explicitly says that falsifying information to obtain a service like public education for schoolchildren or those enrolled in public school districts will not count as larceny. Residency violations will now be dealt with by school districts themselves as a civil matter.
Before HB 6677 became law, Connecticut convicted Tanya McDowell, a black woman, of first-degree larceny for enrolling her son in the school district of Norwalk. She was eventually sentenced to twelve years in prison for, along with other charges, stealing an estimated $15,000 in public education, Connecticuts WFSB reported. McDowell is not alone. Before her, Kelley Williams-Bolar was sent to jail for ten days for using her fathers address to enroll her daughters in a neighboring school district in Akron, Ohio.
But larger issues remain. Every child in the country may have access to public education, but a high quality public education is a privilege instead of a right. And its too often out of reach for the poor and families of color. A high quality education has become a private good, something a family must be in the correct tax bracket, or zip code, to deserve.
see also this
Norwalk Citizen article about the new law.