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Senate Bill 60 boosts Alabama's bond cap for prison modernization from $785M to $1.285B, enhancing facilities and improving conditions for incarcerated individuals.
Senate Bill 60 boosts Alabama's bond cap for prison modernization from $785M to $1.285B, enhancing facilities and improving conditions for incarcerated individuals.
Senate Bill 60, titled "Revise insurance premium taxes for certain captive insurers," was introduced on February 4, 2025, and has been enacted as Act 2025-107. The bill primarily aims to amend existing laws regarding the issuance of bonds by the Alabama Corrections Institution Finance Authority to facilitate the construction and renovation of prison facilities in Alabama.
The main purpose of SB 60 is to increase the maximum amount of bonds that the Alabama Corrections Institution Finance Authority can issue from $785 million to $1.285 billion. This increase is intended to support a phased plan for modernizing prison facilities, which includes both the construction of new facilities and the renovation of existing ones.
Senate Bill 60 represents a significant legislative effort to address the needs of Alabama's prison system through increased funding for modernization. By allowing for a substantial increase in bond issuance, the bill aims to enhance the infrastructure of correctional facilities, ultimately impacting the state's approach to incarceration and rehabilitation.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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