
Great news!
Probation & Parole positions reinstated
16 new positions for Montana State Prison too
Thanks to hard work by our MEA-MFT lobbyists, MEA-MFT members
who contacted legislators, and our Work That Matters campaign,
it looks like our probation & parole officer members will
get some much-needed help.
Governor Schweitzer's original budget called for 37 additional
probation & parole officers statewide.
These officers keep our communities safe by supervising criminals
released from prison. Some officers have caseloads of over
100, making it nearly impossible to track all the offenders
under their supervision. These officers need more help!
House Republicans then replaced the Dept. of Corrections
budget with House Bill 806, which cut the new probation
and parole positions in half.
In response, MEA-MFT once again activated our Work
That Matters campaign. Our Work
That Matters newspaper ad showed how cuts to the Corrections
budget will affect public safety. The ad featured MEA-MFT
member Debbie Willis, a probation & parole officer in
Eastern Montana.
it worked. On March 28, the additional probation & parole
positions were reinstated. This is a great victory!
MEA-MFT also helped win 16 new positions at Montana State
Prison in Deer Lodge, another chronically understaffed
area of the Corrections Department.
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