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It is time to ask if
Texas
is creating too many felons for our own good.
Texas Department of
Criminal Justice director Gary Johnson testified to the Senate Criminal Justice Committee that the agency must spend 90% of
its budget on prison beds due to "front end pressure." That means that there are so many felons entering the prison, and the
prison has a legal duty to hold them inside due to long sentences, that TDCJ has no choice – it must spend 90% of its
budget (4.5 billion tax dollars) on prison beds, leaving almost no money available for alternatives to incarceration
and "what works".
There are almost 2,000
felonies in Texas. The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles
maintains a list of 1941 individual felonies that exist in Texas
law. That means there are almost 2,000 different behaviors or actions that will subject a Texan to prison and make the person
a felon for the rest of his or her life.
1 in every 11 adults who live in Texas is already
a felon.
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