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Proposals Would Bring Back Shuttered Rural Maine Jail

Proposals Would Bring Back Shuttered Rural Maine Jail

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AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) A pair of bills in Maine would reopen a shuttered prison in the Down East portion of the state.

Former Gov. Paul LePage, a Republican, emptied the minimum-security facility last year. The move attracted criticism from some who described it as an important source of employment in a rural part of the state.

A committee of the Maine Legislature heard testimony about efforts to bring back the prison on Wednesday. One bill would use a $10 million bond from 2016 to reopen a smaller version of the facility. The other would bring the facility back to its former capacity.

The legislature’s Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee is scheduled to hold a work session about the proposals on April 3.

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