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| Windsor wants a plan for local prison’s future |
| By vtdigger.org- Jordan Cuddemi |
| Published: 06/05/2017 |
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WINDSOR — Windsor area officials say they are hopeful a measure in the state budget approved by the Legislature will secure some sort of a future for Southeast State Correctional Facility, the most costly prison in the state to run per inmate. Gov. Phil Scott wanted to close the Windsor-based prison in his budget proposal earlier this year. The version passed by the Legislature and now on Scott’s desk proposes turning the 101-year-old facility into transitional housing for inmates who are preparing to re-enter the community. “I think it is a valuable facility, and I would hate to see that lost,” state Rep. Paul Belaski, D-Windsor, who sits on the House Corrections and Institutions Committee, said Friday. The plan’s fate is somewhat up in the air as Scott is poised to veto the budget in a dispute over health insurance for Vermont teachers. Read More. |
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