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TexasTowelie

(112,061 posts)
Wed May 9, 2018, 12:50 AM May 2018

Judge approves settlement mandating air conditioning at hot Texas prison

by Jolie McCullough, Texas Tribune


“This is a new day in Texas prison history.”

With those words Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Keith Ellison ended a years-long lawsuit over prison heat conditions and finalized a settlement proposal that includes permanently installing air conditioning at the Wallace Pack prison southeast of College Station.

In 2014, several inmates at the prison sued the Texas Department of Criminal Justice over the lack of air conditioning, citing nearly two dozen prisoners who died from heat stroke in the last two decades and temperatures at the unit which routinely exceeded 100 degrees. Of the more than 100 state prisons and jails, nearly 75 percent are uncooled in inmate housing areas.

For years, the state fought back against the suit, claiming it took adequate measures to deal with the sweltering Texas summers, like providing ice water and fans. But their arguments didn’t sway Ellison, who issued a sharp ruling last year, saying the department was deliberately indifferent to the harm it was causing inmates and ordering the state to place medically vulnerable inmates into air conditioning.

Read more: https://www.texastribune.org/2018/05/08/settlement-air-condition-hot-texas-prison-gets-final-judicial-approval/
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Judge approves settlement mandating air conditioning at hot Texas prison (Original Post) TexasTowelie May 2018 OP
Good.. It seems it's about time. whathehell May 2018 #1

whathehell

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1. Good.. It seems it's about time.
Wed May 9, 2018, 02:11 AM
May 2018

"citing nearly two dozen inmates who died from heat strokes in the last two decades".

It's hard to believe people can be so cruel.

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