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TRICOR reports growth from new commissary program, reiterates reinvestment into offender work and training

2389920 · February 25, 2025
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TRICOR, the state agency that operates offender services and commissary, told lawmakers it expects revenue growth driven by a statewide commissary program and said proceeds are reinvested into offender wages, training and program operations; the agency reported no state appropriation requests for FY26.

TRICOR CEO David Hart told the Finance, Ways and Means Committee that TRICOR's FY 2025-26 projections anticipate increased revenue largely driven by a statewide commissary program and that the agency plans to reinvest program proceeds into offender wages, training and capital needs.

Hart said TRICOR is a self-funded agency that operates in 11 locations and provides work skills and prerelease services. In 2024 TRICOR reported serving 1,265 individuals who worked roughly 859,000 hours; the three-year recidivism rate…

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