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Dan Walters: California reverses, now shutting prisons


It was 1981 and then-Gov. Jerry Brown had a problem. California’s 12 prisons were bulging at the seams with more than 28,000 inmates, thanks largely to tougher sentencing laws he signed, and he was told to expect another 20,000 more inmates within a few years.
The state hadn’t built a new prison in two decades, stretching back to when Brown’s father, Pat Brown, was governor. The Department of Corrections, as the prison system was then called, wanted Brown to launch a major prison construction program to handle its rapidly growing inmate load.
The young governor, nearing the end of his second and final term, was reluctant to ask voters for billions of dollars in bond money to build new prisons. His state architect, Sim Van der Ryn, had even refused to endorse plans for new prisons, reflecting opposition by those on Brown’s left flank. ....

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Walters: California reverses, now shutting prisons, including SJ's Deuel


The young governor, nearing the end of his second and final term, was reluctant to ask voters for billions of dollars in bond money to build new prisons. His state architect, Sim Van der Ryn, had even refused to endorse plans for new prisons, reflecting opposition by those on Brown’s left flank.
Finally, after months of negotiations and debate within his administration, Brown took a minimalist approach, asking the Legislature to place a $495 million prison bond issue on the 1982 ballot, enough to build space for about 10,000 more inmates, a fraction of the projected need.
Voters approved the measure, and over the next two decades the number of prisons tripled. However, the state sidestepped the need for voter approval with a clever, if deceptive, system of financing that borrowed many billions of construction dollars. Under the “lease-revenue” system, a state agency legally separate from the prison system issued bonds to build prisons, then leased them to the corre ....

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California reverses, now shutting prisons


It was 1981 and then-Gov. Jerry Brown had a problem. California’s 12 prisons were bulging at the seams with more than 28,000 inmates, thanks largely to tougher sentencing laws he signed, and he was told to expect another 20,000 more inmates within a few years.
The state hadn’t built a new prison in two decades, stretching back to when Brown’s father, Pat Brown, was governor. The Department of Corrections, as the prison system was then called, wanted Brown to launch a major prison construction program to handle its rapidly growing inmate load.
The young governor, nearing the end of his second and final term, was reluctant to ask voters for billions of dollars in bond money to build new prisons. His state architect, Sim Van der Ryn, had even refused to endorse plans for new prisons, reflecting opposition by those on Brown’s left flank. ....

Antelope Valley , United States , California Correctional Center , Lassen County , Deuel Vocational Institution , Los Angeles County , Kings County , Gavin Newsom , Los Angeles , Jerry Brown , Pat Brown , Department Of Corrections , Sim Van , மான் பள்ளத்தாக்கு , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , கலிஃபோர்னியா திருத்தம் மையம் , லஸ்ஸேங் கவுண்டி , தேனுவேல் தொழில் நிறுவனம் , லாஸ் ஏஞ்சல்ஸ் கவுண்டி , கிண்ஸ் கவுண்டி , கவின் செய்தி , லாஸ் ஏஞ்சல்ஸ் , ஜெர்ரி பழுப்பு , பேட் பழுப்பு , துறை ஆஃப் திருத்தங்கள் , சிம் வேன் ,

California reverses, now shutting prisons


In summary
California tripled the number of its prisons during the 1980s and 1990s, but now, as inmate populations drop, it’s beginning to shut down some older facilities.
It was 1981 and then-Gov. Jerry Brown had a problem. California’s 12 prisons were bulging at the seams with more than 28,000 inmates, thanks largely to tougher sentencing laws he signed, and he was told to expect another 20,000 more inmates within a few years.
The state hadn’t built a new prison in two decades, stretching back to when Brown’s father, Pat Brown, was governor. The Department of Corrections, as the prison system was then called, wanted Brown to launch a major prison construction program to handle its rapidly growing inmate load. ....

Antelope Valley , United States , California Correctional Center , Lassen County , Deuel Vocational Institution , Los Angeles County , Kings County , Gavin Newsom , Los Angeles , Jerry Brown , Pat Brown , Department Of Corrections , Sim Van , மான் பள்ளத்தாக்கு , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , கலிஃபோர்னியா திருத்தம் மையம் , லஸ்ஸேங் கவுண்டி , தேனுவேல் தொழில் நிறுவனம் , லாஸ் ஏஞ்சல்ஸ் கவுண்டி , கிண்ஸ் கவுண்டி , கவின் செய்தி , லாஸ் ஏஞ்சல்ஸ் , ஜெர்ரி பழுப்பு , பேட் பழுப்பு , துறை ஆஃப் திருத்தங்கள் , சிம் வேன் ,