Campaigns

Inside New York’s Fight to End Predatory Fees

FFJC’s New York Team is leading a bold, nonpartisan, statewide movement to eliminate the predatory justice system fees that hold people back. Passing the End Predatory Fees Act will move us toward a fairer justice system that serves all New Yorkers.

Our Impact in New York

$9.9M
New York’s recent move to make prison phone calls free will save families an estimated $9.9 million annually.
3.1M
Lifted over 3.1 million debt-based driver’s license suspensions — impacting more than 1.4 million New Yorkers.
25K+
Ended parole supervision fee, preventing over 25,000 New Yorkers per year from being charged $360 annually.

It’s time for New York to stop balancing its budget on the backs of those who can least afford it.

New York extracts money from people who already struggle to get by, taking from families who are disproportionately policed to boost government profits.

Sponsored by Senator Julia Salazar and Assembly Member Karines Reyes, the End Predatory Court Fees Act would eliminate harmful fees and stop jailing people over their inability to pay.

Learn How We Can End New York’s Predatory Fees

People are literally going without food to pay these unnecessary fines or fees. It creates a burden on not just the guilty party, but also on the families of people who are overpoliced and discriminated against in the first place

Miles Gresham, Former Buffalo Public Defender
Coalitions & Campaigns

In 7 years, we helped pass 5 reforms that are expanding justice in New York.

2025

Ended fees for phone calls to and from New York State prisons.

September 02, 2025
2022

Ended parole supervision fee, preventing over 25,000 New Yorkers per year from being charged $30 each month.

2021

Ended debt-based license suspensions statewide.

January 04, 2021
2019

Eliminated predatory fees for paying bail in New York City.

April 09, 2019
2018

Ended fees for phone calls to and from New York City jails — saving families nearly $8 million dollars every year.

July 19, 2018

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