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    "Promising to keep private prison cells full will be illegal in Nebraska if a proposal from state Sen.

    Amanda McGill (D) becomes law.



    McGill, who is running for higher state office this year, has introduced legislation banning the government from guaranteeing payment to private contractors regardless of the level of service the contractor provide.

    While that may sound so obvious as to be unnecessary, states often make those kinds of promises to corporations when they privatize public services.



    The most notorious examples are private prison contracts that guarantee companies like the Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) a certain minimum occupancy level at prisons, and promise to pay CCA the difference should prison populations sag below that level.

    Such "lock-up quotas" appear in two-thirds of all prison privatization contracts, according to a report last fall by the anti-privatization group In The Public Interest (ITPI).



    McGill's legislation would ban those kinds of payment guarantees across all state contracts, but is specifically targeted at prison contracts."* The Young Turks hosts Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian break it down.



    *Read more here from Alan Pyke / Think Progress:

    thinkprogress.org/economy/2014/02/01/3237401/nebraska-prison-contracts-reform/

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