The Mayor’s budget is bold and ambitious, but indigent defense should make up more than 1% of total spending.
“The Mayor’s budget outlines a bold and ambitious vision for Philadelphia’s future—one that emphasizes investment in communities, public safety, and a more just system. But that vision cannot be fully realized without more funding for the Defender Association. In the Mayor’s proposed budget, indigent defense—a constitutional right—accounts for just 1% of total spending.
“The Board and staff of the Defender Association of Philadelphia thanks the City Council members who have already recognized the importance of funding public defense. Their support reflects an understanding that public safety isn’t just about enforcement—it’s also about access to justice, effective representation, connection to services, meaningful alternatives to incarceration, and reentry.
“The Defender Association’s budget proposal also includes a request for funding to start our first Immigrant Defense Unit. “Philadelphia’s immigrant communities are already being detained, and navigating a complex legal system, often without representation. Without dedicated funding for our Immigration Defense Unit, more families will be at risk of separation and removal and more residents will be left to fight for their futures alone. Philadelphia can’t claim to be a place of opportunity while denying people their right to representation.
“Our budget proposal also highlights the real need for Social Workers to support initiatives including Kensington Wellness Court and work with our youth and adult population. Social workers are essential in stabilizing clients by connecting them to housing, treatment, and other critical services. Last year, we represented 44,000 adults, and only had 29 social workers on staff.
“If we want a city where justice is truly accessible to all, we must ensure that the resources exist to make that promise a reality. We look forward to working with City Council and the administration this budget season to make these investments a reality and build a safer, more just Philadelphia.”
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