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Idaho seeks to expand community reentry centers, transitional housing and opioid disorder treatment supports
Summary
Budget materials ask for staffing and operating support to expand community reentry centers, fund transitional housing, expand drug testing (including fentanyl) and pilot medication‑for‑opioid‑use‑disorder (MOUD) in incarceration settings.
The Joint Finance Preparations Committee heard Feb. 4 that Idaho’s Community Corrections Division is seeking funding to expand community reentry operations, increase probation and parole staff, bolster drug testing with opioid detection and pilot medication‑for‑opioid‑use‑disorder programs for incarcerated people.
Noah Peterson, the Legislative Services Office analyst, said Community Corrections has 511.35 FTP and that personnel make up about three‑quarters of the division’s…
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