CRIMETENNESSEE LOOKOUT
Stockard on the Stump: Tennessee keeping intensive probation program alive – barely
Tennessee's Community Corrections program, an intensive parole initiative, has secured two years of funding but faces a 15% reduction and financial instability. State budget officials used a $14 million reserve to fund the program for the next fiscal year, labeling it 'non-recurring,' while Sen. Ed Jackson advocates for sustained support to prevent agency closures and staff losses.
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