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Lawmakers Approve Reimbursement Hike for County Jails

The Utah House of Representatives has unanimously approved a bill that increases the reimbursement rate the state pays to county jails for the detention of state inmates.

(KCPW News)Ā  The Utah House of Representatives has unanimously approved a bill that increases the reimbursement rate the state pays to county jails for the detention of state inmates.Ā  The bill appropriates a six-percent increase for facilities that provide treatment programs, and three percent for those that donā€™t.

Representative Jack Draxler says the state has been taking advantage of counties by paying them just a fraction of what it actually costs to house an inmate.

ā€œIf we didnā€™t have these, our state would be in a world of hurt,ā€ said Draxler.Ā  ā€œThe inmates that go through the county jails do have a lower recidivism rate.Ā  And no county wants to send violators back onto the street.ā€

The billā€™s sponsor, Representative Mike Noel, says the increase amounts to nearly $13,000 per inmate each year.Ā  House Bill 442 passed with a 70-0 vote and now goes to the Senate.


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