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Thursday, 26 April 2007 23:47

Legislature Approves Prison Reform Bill: Mule Creek To Get More Beds Not More Inmates

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slide24State legislation passed yesterday will have local impacts and in all likelihood Mule Creek State prison will be adding beds. Although the expansion will add beds, state prison officials are quick to point out that in the case of Mule Creek that does not necessarily mean more inmates- just that the inmates already there will be housed appropriately.
slide26 The California Legislature, Thursday afternoon, approved a $7.3 billion prison package that will add 53,000 beds for inmates and provide more dollars toward rehabilitation. The deal will provide 16,000 new beds at existing prisons, 16,000 locally based "re-entry" beds for short-term inmates and parole violators, 8,000 new hospital medical beds to satisfy federal court medical and mental health care monitors and 13,000 county jail beds.The bill is designed to avoid a federal takeover of the severely overcrowded system. It now goes to Governor Schwarzenegger, who has praised the plan. Democratic and Republican legislative leaders reached agreement on the plan Wednesday. The Assembly passed the bill unanimous, while the measure barely won the required two-thirds majority in the Senate.
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