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WKYT reports on Detention Centers in the proposed budget WKYT posted an article this week with details about funding for the Juvenile Detention system in Governor Beshear's proposed 2024 state budget, including statements from Secretary of the Justice and Public Safety Cabinet Kerry Harvey and ACLU KY legal fellow Kevin Muench: WKYT: Concerns over juvenile detention centers in KY addressed in Governor's budget proposal The proposed budget includes plans for two new female-only detention centers in Kentucky, and includes renovations and retrofits for facilities in Breathitt, McCracken, Fayette, and Jefferson Counties, but does not specifically address the Adair Co. facility. This story was posted on 2023-12-22 10:31:00
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