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Published October 11, 2008 04:45 am - State Department of Correctional Services seeks to save $81.6 million in statewide plan.

State lawmakers cautiously accept prison consolidation plan
Financial meltdown forcing sacrifices across state, say lawmakers

By JACOB RESNECK
Contributing Writer

SARANAC LAKE -- The North Country's lawmakers are reacting cautiously to a consolidation plan projected to save $81.6 million in the state prison system.

State Department of Correctional Services Commissioner Brian Fischer announced the plan last month in an effort to trim his agency's $2.4 billion budget.

LOCAL IMPACT

Locally, the plan calls for eliminating 10 work crews at Camp Gabriels in Franklin County and the shuttering of a 44-bed dormitory at Adirondack Correctional Facility in Ray Brook.

The plan also calls for the elimination of 10 correction-officer jobs at Camp Gabriels. Adirondack Correctional will lose five guard positions.

All the cuts will be through attrition, said DOCS spokesman Erik Kriss.

Since Gov. David Paterson ordered state agencies and authorities to cut more than 10 percent of their budgets, the commissioner has to find ways to save, Kriss said.

"You know these crews aren't free to the state; they cost money. They cost at least $60,000 a year because each crew is supervised by a correction officer."

CRISIS SITUATION

State Sen. Betty Little (R-Queensbury) said the state is facing a fiscal crisis -- especially with the meltdown on Wall Street -- and the agency will have to sit down with its employees and find ways to save.

"I have to say that I can understand where the commissioner is coming from. He is trying to do what he can with what he has."

Assemblywoman Janet Duprey (R-Peru) said agencies across the state are being asked to make sacrifices.

"I think everybody, at this point, is willing to watch and work together, and that's what it's going to be. I mean, this state is in terrible fiscal crisis."

Assemblywoman Teresa Sayward (R-Willsboro) said that as long as safety is not compromised, reductions are reasonable.

"I think there's going to have to be cuts, and I think there's going to have to be deep cuts."



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