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des acknowledged that the state has made significant improvements in its
treatment of mentally ill inmates since the lawsuit was filed in 1991.
That suit claimed the original care was so poor it violated the
Constitution's ban on cruel and unusual punishment, prompting federal supervision
to be imposed four years later.The state has spent more than $1
billion on new facilities and devotes $400 million a year to caring
for the mentally ill, who account for about one in every four
inmates in the state's 33 adult prisons. The administration argues it no
longer is deliberately indifferent to the needs of mentally ill inmates.Yet
court-appointed experts reported that the prison system still has major
problems. That includes a suicide rate that worsened last year to 24
per 100,000 inmates, far exceeding the national average of 16 suicides per
100,000 inmates in state prisons.Despite the state's efforts to build more
mental health facilities and hire more staff at higher salaries, attorneys
representing inmates said much more needs to be done. In his ruling,
Karlton indicated that he agreed."Systemic failures persist in the form
of inadequate suicide prevention measures, excessive administrative segregation
of the mentally ill, lack of timely access to adequate care, insufficient
treatment space and access to beds, and unmet staffing needs," the judge
wrote.The judge further wrote that the state could not be trusted to
continue the improvement
he agreed on the need for hearings and planned to brief all
Senate Republicans next week. He disputed the claim that the immigration
bill process has been more secretive than any other and said he's
worked to incorporate suggestions from all senators.Rubio has tried to act
as a bridge between the bipartisan "Gang of Eight" and other congressional
Republicans. His involvement is seen as key to bringing any immigration
package across the finish line.Rubio has recently voiced concern -- echoing
the complaints of his colleagues -- that the process was being rushed.Senate
Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., in response to those
concerns, said he would consider holding one hearing.The Senate Judiciary
Republicans who wrote the latest letter complained about this approach,
predicting Leahy would "likely proceed directly to a mark-up of a far-reaching
and complex immigration bill based on your group's proposals."The letter
was signed by top committee Republican Chuck Grassley of Iowa, Alabama Sen.
Jeff Sessions, Utah Sen. Mike Lee and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz.Rubio released
a letter back that stressed his agreement on an open process."This proposal
will be a starting point," Rubio wrote. "As members of the committee
of jurisdiction I expect you to have ample opportunity to review, comment
and amend as you see fit ... You can expect that I
will continue to defend the rights of every senator, myself included, to
conduct this process in
FILE: Undated: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, (r.), with the Korean
People's Army senior officers, preparing a satellite launch.APGen. James
Thurman, the head of U.S. Forces Korea, has delayed his planned visit
to Capitol Hill this week due to heightened tensions on the Korean
peninsula.Thurman was scheduled to begin testifying Tuesday before multiple
Senate and House committees about the situation in which the totalitarian
North Korean government has declare a state of war on neighboring South
Korea. Kim Jong Un -- North Koreas new, young leader -- has
also said he would restart nuclear reactors.The United State earlier this
month sent B-52 aircraft to South Korea as part of a training
exercise and has moved a Navy ship off the peninsula's coast, signals
from the White House that the U.S. wants to head off any
potential conflict by flexing its military might."Given the current situation,
Gen. Thurman will remain in Seoul next week as a prudent measure,"
Col. Amy Hannah, a spokeswoman for the general, told Fox News on
Sunday.Hannah said the general has asked the House and Senate Armed Services
committees and others to excuse his absence until he can testify at
a later date.He looks forward to appearing before the committees at the
earliest possible date," she also said.
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