AUGUSTA — Maine will build a new pre-release center on the grounds of a former minimum-security prison under an agreement struck by the governor and local lawmakers.
Democratic Gov. Janet Mills’ announcement Friday follows a showdown over the future of a minimum-security prison that began when then-Gov. Paul LePage emptied the prison last spring.
The 150-bed prison lost funding last summer and has long faced shutdown efforts. Supporters said it provided jobs and prison labor.
The pre-release center will house up to 50 minimum-security prisoners and employ 15 staff. Maine approved a 2016 bond to help fund a pre-release center in Washington County.
Republican Sen. Marianne Moore said the new facility will serve the state and economy though it won’t be at the scale of the former prison.
Send questions/comments to the editors.