California To Ban Prison Facilities Run By Private Companies

California To Ban Prison Facilities Run By Private Companies

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The transcript discusses a bill in California aimed at banning private for-profit prisons and immigration detention centers. Governor Newsom is expected to sign the bill, which would prevent future contracts with private corporations starting in January 2020 and phase out existing ones by 2028. The bill was amended to include immigration facilities. Supporters argue that private prisons contribute to over-incarceration and lack focus on rehabilitation, while opponents fear it may lead to overcrowding. As of June, over 2200 inmates were held in private facilities in California.

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What is the main objective of the bill that Governor Newsom is likely to sign?

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What are the proposed changes regarding contracts with private corporations in California's prison system?

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What arguments do supporters of the bill present regarding private for-profit prisons?

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What concerns do opponents of the bill raise about its potential impact on the prison system?

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How many inmates in California were being held in for-profit facilities as of June?

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