County Commission | The Magazine January February 2018 | Page 36

FROM THE COVER a m m sti e 36 | COUNTY COMMISSION Foundation Principle Alabama’s prison system faces a crisis not unlike the Alabama’s Prisons and County Jails e Opposition to any economic development legislation or programs that mandate the expenditure of county revenues or abate county taxes without county commission consent. Strategic Goals In furtherance of this Foundation Principle, the Association will actively pursue the passage of legislation to accomplish the following strategic goals: • To clarify that persons on parole, probation or participants in diversion programs are legally and financially state inmates for all purposes even when held for temporary confinement in the county jail or awaiting hearing or transfer • Opposition to the withdrawal or diversion of money currently earmarked for Alabama Trust Fund. • To amend Alabama law to limit the medical service costs for an individual in county custody at an amount not exceeding Alabama’s Medicaid rates and fees. • to a state facility. Legislative Policy In addition to its strategic goals, the Association has adopted the following legislative policy consistent with this Foundation Principle: • Support for legislation to establish an application process for granting tax credits and tax abatements for the expansion of high speed internet broadband services to the underserved unincorporated areas of counties with county commission consent for any local tax abatements. crisis duplicated on daily basis in each of the 67 county jails. The watchful eye of the federal courts, the never- ending expense of providing jail services, the growing costs of health care and the training and compensation for officers presents a challenge well beyond the reach of a county commission devoid of revenue- generating powers. On the other hand, an efficient local law enforcement agency and jail is necessary to maintain order and to ensure the safety of all Alabamians. The Association is gravely concerned that all reform efforts, statutory changes or administrative rules be considered only in light of direct, indirect and unintended consequences generated at the county level. To shift 20 percent of the corpus and future oil lease and royalty payments of the Alabama Trust Fund into the County and Municipal Government Trust Fund which would thereafter operate as a separately-maintained Trust Fund for counties and municipalities. • Legislative Policy In addition to its strategic goals, the Association has adopted the following legislative policy consistent with this Foundation Principle: • Opposition to requiring mandatory training for sheriffs, sheriffs’ deputies, or other county employees without county commission approval. • Opposition to any prison reform implementation activities that significantly increase costs of or create unsafe conditions in the county jail. • Support for any legislation necessary to correct any consequences of prison reform implementation that negatively impact the operation of the county jail. • Opposition to pleading down Class D Felonies for the purposes of convicted persons serving time in county jails. • Support for providing that non-indigents serving sentences in the county jail be required to pay a portion of the cost of incarceration, including medical expenses.