Texas inmates may keep dying without A/C in prisons

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Being sentenced to a Texas prison shouldn’t amount to the death penalty. But that’s what it may have been for hundreds of general population inmates who since...

The House bill’s $544 million price tag may have seemed steep, but we’re sitting on a $33 billion budget surplus this year, and this is an investment that Texas has to make.

found that the turnover rate among correctional officers was 40%, far higher than the state average of 21.5%. Researchers further sounded this alarm: “Our findings have important health implications for the approximately 160,000 individuals held in Texas prison facilities annually as well as the thousands of correction officers, nurses and other staff that work in these settings.”

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