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How Texas prisons are scrambling to fix a staffing crisis

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The 39th president of the United States, Jimmy Carter, will be laid to rest today. As such, the nation will observe a national day of mourning for the Georgia native. The major networks will broadcast Carter's Washington, D.C., funeral beginning at 9 a.m. this morning.

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Texas corrections officers are increasingly traveling long distances to cover shifts in remote areas, as the Texas Department of Criminal Justice copes with short-staffing and retention.

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How Texas prisons are spending millions on a 'dangerous' staffing crisis as population soars

In the Texas prison system, it's called the Uber model.

It's a system — named after the rideshare company — that sends correctional officers to far-flung rural facilities to work temporary shifts that couldn't be filled locally. Getting to those facilities cost the state more than $111,000 on rental cars in 2023.

Then there's the hotel model. It's the same concept, but for longer stays. That year, hotel and travel meals added up to nearly $14 million in expenses.

The amounts, obtained by the Houston Chronicle through an open records request, show just how creative the Texas Department of Criminal Justice has to get to keep watch over a suddenly surging inmate population. It comes as TDCJ has struggled to find corrections and parole officers.

Read more from Eric Dexheimer about how the shortages are affecting operations at the prison agency here.


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Texans should be concerned that Abbott's court appointments are reshaping the state's highest civil bench in his favor, writes the Houston Chronicle Editorial Board.

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Chronicle readers are invited to a private Zoom with Sean Teare, Harris County's District Attorney, as he enters his first month in office. 


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The story that President-elect Donald Trump wants to rename the Gulf of Mexico has legs, as we say in the news business. That just means the story isn't a one-off.

A day after the idea was floated, Gov. Greg Abbott took it a step further, suggesting it be renamed the "Gulf of Texas." (I'm sure the folks in Florida wouldn't mind renaming it after The Sunshine State.)

Personally, I think "Gulf of Galveston County" has a nice ring to it.

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