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March 11, 2021Omaha, Neb. | By: AP
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - Officials across the nation are closing prisons as crime rates drop and views about drug use change, but not in Nebraska, where the governor is pushing for a new $230 million prison to relieve overcrowding and house a steadily rising inmate population.
It's not certain that lawmakers will support Republican Gov. Pete Ricketts' plan to build a 1,512-bed maximum security prison, but the fact that the state is considering what would amount to a 37% increase in bed space runs counter to most states.
California, Missouri, Connecticut and others have announced plans to shutter prisons because of declining inmate numbers in their States.