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- TDCJ’s estimated cost to fully cool Texas prisons rises to $1. 5B
Current and former heads of Texas’ prison system defended asking for lesser amounts to air-condition facilities during a federal trial on extreme heat in TDCJ facilities
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TDCJ engineers and architects are building the future of corrections, from maintaining more than 100 facilities to designing a new training center Their work keeps buildings safe, modern and ready for what’s next 🏗️🔧
- 2 correctional officers relieved of duty after female inmate alleges . . .
Two correctional officers have been “relieved of duty” after a female inmate reported being sexually assaulted at Hospital Galveston, according to a release
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Safety remains TDCJ’s top priority, and the agency continues to take proactive steps to stop contraband from entering facilities Below are recent examples of books found to contain illegal substances The book policy taking effect today strengthens facility safety by reducing opportunities for contraband trafficking
- TDCJ official confirms in trial testimony that it could cost $1. 5 . . .
To cool the state’s entire prison system, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice has said it would cost more than $1 billion But so far, TDCJ has not asked the Legislature for the full funding, even as more than 80,000 inmates in its facilities endure the scorching summer months without air-conditioning
- 7 arrested for using drones in bizarre prison contraband scheme . . .
Seven people, including three from the Houston area, were arrested for using drones in a major prison contraband bust at an Anderson County TDCJ unit
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