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Growing inmate populations prompt states to look for more prison funding

  • The Arkansas Senate rejected Senate Bill 354, a bill to allocate $750 million for a new prison.
  • Arkansas faces prison overcrowding, leading to inmates housed in county jails, which prompted the bill.
  • The proposed prison in Franklin County would have 3,000 beds, becoming the state's largest facility.
  • The vote was 19-10, short of the 27 votes needed; estimates of the project's cost range from $470 million to $1.2 billion.
  • The bill's failure creates uncertainty about the project's funding, viability, and impact on local infrastructure.
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Growing inmate populations prompt states to look for more prison funding

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — A plan to build a 3,000-inmate prison in Arkansas hit a roadblock in the state Senate on Tuesday, while the Alabama Legislature gave final approval to ensure funding for another mega-prison. The Republican governors in both states have proposed building new prisons as a partial solution to problems in the state corrections system. The proposals come as Republican governors in several states grapple with how to increase f…

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The Record broke the news in Waterloo, Canada on Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
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