Rural North Florida counties worry about ‘devastating’ prison closures
Dara Kam, Senior reporter, News Service of Florida
Published:
Tags:
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – A plan to shutter up to four state prisons is alarming officials in Florida’s rural regions where correctional institutions have played an outsized role in providing jobs and supporting businesses for decades.
Senate President Wilton Simpson’s proposal to consolidate prisons and demolish four facilities drew bipartisan pushback when it was released recently as lawmakers began to piece together next year’s state budget.
Simpson, R-Trilby, has defended consolidation and closures, saying the plan is designed to resuscitate a prison system in crisis. The Department of Corrections for years has grappled with decaying infrastructure, an exceedingly high worker turnover rate and staffing vacancies so dire they now pose security threats to employees and inmates.
Florida first responders – including law enforcement officers, firefighters, paramedics and emergency medical technicians – could get a $1,000 bonus thanks to a $10 billion windfall the state will get in federal COVID relief funds, Gov. Ron DeSantis said Tuesday.