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Bill forcing feds to fix prison cameras is signed into law

Por: Associated Press Politics December 28, 2022

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden signed into law Tuesday and fix broken surveillance cameras after rampant staff sexual abuse, inmate escapes and high-profile deaths.The bipartisan Prison Camera Reform Act, which passed the Senate last year and , requires the Bureau of Prisons to evaluate and enhance security camera, radio and public address systems at its 122 facilities.The agency must submit a report to Congress within three months... + full article



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