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“„Mel Grieshaber, executive director of the 7,500-member Michigan Corrections Organization, said the plan “stinks” and the projected savings don’t make sense.
“„The prisons budget of nearly $2 billion has been a major target of state lawmakers looking for cuts because it nearly all comes from state revenue, rather than federal subsidies.
“„Heyns said the plan was developed as a contingency during talks with unions to find $145 million in employee cost savings. But he decided it makes sense to implement it regardless of the outcome of negotiations, he said.
“„Tennessee-based Prison Health Services (PHS) provides healthcare services in Michigan prisons at a cost of roughly $100 million every year. Reconsideration is especially timely because PHS is being acquired by the Missouri-based Correctional Medical Services, the other giant in the field, leading to a near-monopoly on the service. The absence of meaningful