Pubdate: Jan 1, 1998 Source: Orange County Register (CA) Contact: http://www.ocregister.com/ Copyright: 1998 The Orange County Register CLINTON TO REQUEST FUNDING FOR PRISON ANTI-DRUG PROGRAM President Clinton said Tuesday that he will propose $215 million in his next budget to test and treat inmates for drug use,to help them avoid returning to crime once they are freed. Clinton cited a Justice Department report that seven of every 10 federal prisoners had used drugs before their arrests, and one-fifth were on drugs when they committed the crimes that sent them to prison. Clinton's proposal sets aside $100 million in the fiscal 2000 budget for treatment and testing of offenders in prison as well as those on probation or parole. It also includes $50 million for creating more local drug courts and $65 million for residential drug treatment in state prisons. Clinton also announced the release of $120 million under the fiscal 1999 budget for drugfree-prison initiatives - $63 million earmarked for state prisons to provide tong-term treatment and intensive supervision for prisoners with the most serious drug problems. - --- MAP posted-by: Rolf Ernst