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  • POLITICSMay 23 · 10:00 UTCLOUISIANA ILLUMINATOR
    Louisiana’s tough-on-crime policies stand to cost public millions more for years to come

    Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry's tough-on-crime policies, including harsher penalties for minors and reduced parole opportunities, are projected to increase prison populations and taxpayer costs. His proposed $798 million corrections budget reflects a 9% rise in spending, driven by longer inmate stays and aging, sicker prisoners due to policy changes like eliminating medical parole.

  • POLITICSMay 22 · 09:00 UTCPROPUBLICA
    Louisiana’s Tough-on-Crime Policies Stand to Cost Taxpayers Millions More for Years to Come

    Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry's tough-on-crime policies are expected to significantly increase the state's prison population and corrections costs, with a proposed $798 million budget representing a 9% increase. The policies include lowering the age of adult criminal responsibility to 17, reducing parole rates to a 20-year low, and eliminating medical parole, with experts predicting the prison population could double by 2034.

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