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Gov. Ivey says state will accept bids for 3 new regional prisons |
By wbrc.com |
Published: 02/13/2019 |
MONTGOMERY, AL (WSFA) - Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey announced Monday the state will begin accepting bids to create three new megaprisons in an effort to consolidate older facilities. The plan could include building three new regional prisons that would house between 3,000 and 3,500 inmates. One of the prisons would be a specialty prison for inmates with mental illnesses. The Alabama Department of Corrections Commissioner Jeff Dunn said new prisons would help fix the problem. The current prisons pose a great risk to public safety and are in poor shape. Read More. |
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