Senate unveils privatization re-do plan
By at 18 January, 2012, 6:48 pm
TALLAHASSEE – A Senate panel opened the door Wednesday to give the Senate a second shot at privatizing 29 prisons in South Florida and eliminate some of the obstacles that led a Tallahassee judge to reject a similar plan this summer. The Senate Rules Committee, chaired by Sen. John Thrasher, R-St. Augustine, gave the go ahead for the Senate to take up legislation that would privatize correctional facilities in an 18-county South Florida region and also a bill that revises requirements for the privatization process. The second piece of legislation would drop a requirement that departments looking at privatization create a business case for privatization prior to the Legislature making the decision. Last spring, lawmakers tucked the privatization plan into the budget language, instead of debating it in a separate bill, making it easier to pass and win Scott’s signature. Republican backers of the plan argued it would save money for the nation’s third-largest prison system. The Police Benevolent Association said that those promises were a sham and that the state hadn’t even done a thorough enough analysis to even know how much could be potentially saved. The group filed a lawsuit to undo the plan, by arguing that lawmakers could not pass a privatization plan in the budget
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Senate unveils privatization re-do plan
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