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Department of Corrections asks lawmakers for more than $500k for 24-hour protection for prison chief |
By thedenverchannel.com-Marshall Zelinger |
Published: 02/18/2014 |
DENVER - The Department of Corrections is seeking more than $500,000 for two dedicated security officers for the prison chief and his wife. Ever since the March 2013 murder of then-prison chief Tom Clements at his home, the executive director of the Department of Corrections has been provided around the clock security. In a request to the Joint Budget Committee, the Department of Corrections asked for an additional $107,206 to provide security for director Rick Raemisch through June, and then $421,675 to provide security from July 2014 through June 2015. The committee approved $78,775 for the next four months, but has not yet discussed what it will approve for '14-'15. "I think we have to understand that if there is a credible threat to the executive director, then we need to respond with the right resources," said Joint Budget Committee member State Sen. Kent Lambert, R-Colorado Springs. Read More. |
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