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| Missouri DOC Faces Pressure From Budget |
| By kmox.com |
| Published: 03/24/2010 |
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ST. LOUIS (KMOX Radio) -- Missouri's correction's chief is warning that state budget cuts could put pressure on the prison system to make early releases. Corrections Director George Lombardi says he's keeping a wary eye on the state legislature for cuts that might slash prison funding -- beyond what the governor has recommended. "If there are cuts in budgets and the population continues to rise, then they have to go someplace, " Lombardi said, "Now, either we expand our saturation bed space and put people in gyms or other kinds of places, or some kind of a release mechanism is put into place." Lombardi says he has no plans at this time to release prisoners early, and stressed that Governor Nixon's proposed budget cuts could be absorbed without putting pressure on the inmate population. Missouri currently has about 30-thousand inmates, with some 20-thousand inmates being released each year. Read More. |
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