2 Democratic lawmakers affirm support for new Kansas prison

 

December 10, 2017



LANSING, Kan. (AP) — Two Kansas House Democrats are reaffirming their support for a plan from Republican Gov. Sam Brownback's administration to build a new prison in Lansing.

Reps. Debbie Deere of Lansing and Jeff Pittman of nearby Leavenworth said building a new prison is important for the state's security.

The new prison for 2,400 inmates would replace the state's oldest and largest one in Lansing.

The Department of Corrections plans to have Nashville, Tennessee-based private-prison operator CoreCivic build the new prison.

The state would pay for the two-year, $170 million project by leasing...



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