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Originally published Tuesday, June 2, 2009 at 5:48 PM

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Wash. to close 1 prison unit, delay another

Washington state is closing one prison unit and delaying the opening of another to save money amid budget cuts and a decline in the inmate population.

OLYMPIA, Wash. —

Washington state is closing one prison unit and delaying the opening of another to save money amid budget cuts and a decline in the inmate population.

The state Department of Corrections says one unit at the Pine Lodge women's prison near Spokane will close July 1. That prison will still have room for about 190 women.

And a new medium-security unit at Coyote Ridge prison in Connell will open in September, instead of June as originally planned. That prison is expected to eventually house more than 2,000 prisoners.

Officials say the prison population has dropped steadily in the past two years, and they expect that trend to continue. New laws changing sentencing and parole policies will contribute to the trend.

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