Major proposed changes to Florida prison system alarm workers, advocates
Posted on Thursday, 01.19.12
Major proposed changes to Florida prison system alarm workers, advocates
The proposed cuts to the states prison budget will be deep and be felt throughout many communities in Florida.
By Steve Bousquet
Herald/Times Tallahassee Bureau
TALLAHASSEE -- Determined to cut the size of the $2 billion prison budget, legislators and Gov. Rick Scott are focused on consolidation and privatization.
But as the potential disruption to state employees becomes clear, prison advocates and some lawmakers are scrambling to put the brakes on plans they say could devastate small towns that are highly dependent on prison jobs.
Some of the biggest changes in the agencys history are moving ahead all at once. They include closing seven prisons due to a surplus of vacant prison beds; outsourcing 32 prisons and work camps in South Florida to private vendors; and the privatization of health care for all 100,000 inmates statewide.
No part of state government is facing as much change as the Department of Corrections, and opposition is mounting.
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http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/01/19/2598055/major-proposed-changes-to-florida.html
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