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ARTICLE: Out-of-State Parolees Cost CA Millions
September 22, 2009
This article in the Lodin News – Sentinel describes how parole transfers from out of state are adding a large unseen expense to California’s budget. Particularly when these parolees turn out to be repeat offenders, costing the state millions in investigation and prison fees. This is a problem that cannot be ignored.
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ARTICLE: CA Should Cut Corrections Budget Without Releasing Inmates
August 25, 2009
This article in PolicyReport.com explains that governor Arnold Schwarzenegger recently passed a bill that will release 27,00 inmates into the streets of our neighborhoods. While the real problem can be attributed to overpaid prison guards, the California Correctional Peace Officers Association (CCPOA) has used its vast influence on both the republican and democratic parties to maintain their stranglehold on California's Corrections budget. Read more >>
Voters Shut Out of Prison Bond Debt Decision
May 7, 2007Like most political decisions made under duress, there are legitimate questions as to whether the deal reflects good public policy -- or whether it was even legal. Read more >>
Judicial Micromanagement a Nightmare for Taxpayers
December 11, 2006
In our Republic, there are -- or are supposed to be -- fairly well defined lines of government authority. At an early age, our children are taught that there are three branches of government and that, under our system of federalism, the states share political power with the national government. Read more >>
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