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The comparison between public funding and privately funded prisons is public funded comes from your tax dollars that is voted on by your state legislature that allocates money for the running of state prisons. These funds pay corrections officers, administration, inmate health care, and food. The current average for a U.S. inmate per day care is $52.00, that covers food, bunk, health care, dental, and have access to the most expensive law library money can buy. A privately run prison gives basic medical care when needed, and cost about $26.50 per day to operate, really their is no comparison. When an inmate hears they are being transferred to a private run prison they do everything in the world to stay, from writing letters to state officials, filing law suits, because they know the party is over, they are going to have to work and the diet will be once again basic, not like a public run institution where the food is prepared according to the inmates wishes. In California the Muslim inmates stopped all pork from being served, and vegetarians have only veggies on the menu, all through a law suit under "Prisoner Rights". If you are of voting age we should all vote to privatize prisons in all 50 states saving on the average 1.2 billion per year per state.

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