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What the state corrections system wants to do with its proposed budget |
By whnt.com- Kristen Conner |
Published: 03/08/2019 |
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Alabama Department of Corrections is asking for more funding in the upcoming fiscal year's budget, and Governor Kay Ivey's proposal would give it. Corrections requested $41.7 million dollars more from Alabama's General Fund than it did the previous year, according to state finance officers. That would include a $26 million increase in personnel costs for raises, a 20% pay increase for security staff, 500 additional corrections officers, and a pay raise. It would also include a small increase for ADA and medical/mental health renovations. Read More. |
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