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Committee tees up study of county jail management and regionalization options

March 11, 2026 | 2026 Legislature ME, Maine


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Committee tees up study of county jail management and regionalization options
The committee approved a draft committee bill to create a working group charged with examining long-term county jail-management models and funding strategies. The group's duties as drafted include reviewing the legislative history that created Maine's previous board of corrections, studying other states that operate jails under unified state systems, and evaluating regionalization and funding options for county jails.

Members debated membership and scope. Representative Nina Milikin urged the committee to include representatives from restorative-justice programs, drug courts and other community alternatives as stakeholders the group should consult. Others, including Representative Donnie Ardell and Senator Shirwood, cautioned against prescribing programmatic solutions in statute and emphasized the limits of sheriff and county authority without adequate funding and service resources outside the jail.

Chair Davis Rock Hassenfuss said the draft is intended as a starting point for public hearing and work-session feedback rather than a final blueprint. "We're not looking for perfection, but again looking just for a meaningful process for the public hearing and a work session," the chair said. Committee members asked that court system perspectives and county sheriffs be included and signaled concern about scope creep; several members emphasized keeping the group's charge focused enough to produce usable recommendations.

The committee did not take a final vote to adopt the membership changes debated during discussion; the draft will be printed and a public hearing scheduled so stakeholders can comment.

Next steps: public hearing, stakeholder input, and a work session to refine membership and duties.

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