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California Legislation Passed to Ban Private Prisons

Friday, September 13, 2019

 
 

Governor Gavin Newsom PHOTO: Office of the Lt. Governor of California

California legislature has passed legislation to ban private prisons.

Lawmakers in California successfully passed a bill on Sept. 12, that will end the use of private prisons in the state by 2028.

This includes the future closure of four major Immigration Enforcement Agency (ICE) facilities located in California.

AB32 will also prevent any private prison contracts from being introduced or renewed in the state after Jan. 1, 2020. According to Assemblyman Rob Bonta, author of the bill, said that private prisons are largely run by for-profit companies.

Governor Gavin Newsom is expected to sign the bill into law, as he made a campaign pledge in 2018 to ban private prisons.

 

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