Colorado House Democrats focus on rising prison costs amid declining crime rates during budget discussion

Colorado’s House Democrats pressed budget writers Tuesday over a nearly $70 million increase for the Department of Corrections, questioning why the state plans to add 941 prison beds and explore new prison capacity at a time when crime rates are falling, and hundreds of inmates are already eligible for parole.

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