MDOC commissioner taps new superintendent for stateâs largest prison Marc McClure (L) and Ronald King (R) recently received promotions within MDOC. (Source: MDOC) By Anthony Warren | April 14, 2021 at 4:36 PM CDT - Updated April 15 at 10:32 AM
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - The Central Mississippi Correctional Facility in Rankin County now has a new leader.
Wednesday, Mississippi Department of Corrections Commissioner Burl Cain announced that Marc McClure had been named superintendent of CMCF.
âMarc McClure has devoted his life to law enforcement, investigations, incarceration and rehabilitation,â Cain said. âHe is versed in every aspect of prison administration as well as the psychology of imamates, but most importantly, he brings compassion for prisoners and wants them to have opportunities for a better life.â
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Of Rs 4,36,361 crore grants recommended for local governments (LBs), Rs 8,000 crore are performance based incubation grants for 8 new cities and Rs 450 crore are for the establishment of municipal shared services centres. In view of the current pandemic, FC has provided Rs 70,051 crore to LBs to strengthen their primary healthcare system.
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The 15th FC has taken several progressive first steps to support the nature of urbanisation taking place in the country.
The 15th Finance Commission (FC) Report for 2021-26 recognises urbanisation as an important engine of national economic growth and poverty reduction and emphasises the need for meeting the future challenges of spatial urban expansion into the metropolitan peripheries and in planned new cities. But it is also riddled with serious shortcomings that need to be highlighted.
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