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Federal Bureau of Prisons has a $3 billion repair backlog


Published on 2025-05-06 08:06:33 - Fortune
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  • Now it's expected to reopen Alcatraz too

The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) is facing a $3 billion repair backlog that has led to the closure of several facilities, including the iconic Alcatraz prison. The backlog includes essential repairs such as fixing leaky roofs, updating outdated electrical systems, and addressing mold and asbestos issues. The BOP's budget constraints have forced the agency to prioritize emergency repairs over long-term maintenance, resulting in deteriorating conditions across its facilities. To address the issue, the BOP is considering reopening Alcatraz as a tourist attraction to generate revenue, while also seeking additional funding from Congress to tackle the extensive repair needs. The situation highlights the broader challenges faced by the BOP in maintaining its aging infrastructure amidst limited resources.

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