Pubdate: Sun, 09 Mar 2003 Source: Roanoke Times (VA) Copyright: 2003 Roanoke Times Contact: http://www.roanoke.com/roatimes/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/368 Author: D. Eddy Faw COST-CUTTING IDEA: PRISONER RELEASE WHILE READING Ronald Fraser's Feb. 24 commentary, "Too many inmates drive up prison costs," I couldn't help analyze that here's another solution for the good of the commonwealth that will go unnoticed and unappreciated by Gov. Mark Warner and other elected officials. I'm not advocating being soft on crime or jeopardizing public safety. However, in the areas of early release, sentencing guideline reforms, substance-abuse treatment alternatives and prison overcrowding of nonviolent offenders, our representatives have decided to ignore common-sense ideas that would decrease a prison bill of $754 million a year, which contributes to our overwhelming budget deficit. Virginia leaders, the choice is clear: Of the 31,000 people confined in state prisons and holding facilities, carefully review, set criteria and release 1,000 qualified nonviolent offenders early. The cost savings alone would save $19 million a year. Continue a therapeutic regimen of not raising taxes, reward state employees who have been betrayed due to downsizing in the past and maintain the level of government services we have come to depend on while stabilizing the state's economy at the same time. D. EDDY FAW, DUBLIN - --- MAP posted-by: Josh