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SALEM, Ore. - A looming cut in state funding of local corrections programs may cause some counties to give the job back to the state.
Officials say that would begin eroding a nearly decade-old arrangement under which counties supervise for the state 30,000 felons on probation or parole.See the full content of this document
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Cuts in Corrections Funds Put Counties in Tight Spot
The funding cut is one effect of voters' rejection Feb. 3 of an $800 million tax...
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