Supervisors move to re-examine state contract regarding housing California prisoners in local correctional facilities. In an effort to alleviate an understaffed & crowded jail system that has for weeks faced nearly a dozen racially charged riots, the Board of Supervisors moved to end a $28 million contract with the state that has allowed its prisoners to be housed in Los Angeles County jails.
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