What happened
The Senate on Wednesday passed the Federal Prison Oversight Act, bipartisan legislation that boosts monitoring and transparency at the troubled federal Bureau of Prisons. The House passed the bill in May.
Who said what
The legislation empowers a new independent ombudsman to collect, investigate and report complaints from staff and inmates amid “dozens of escapes, chronic violence, deaths and severe staffing shortages,” the AP said. In April, as the bill advanced in the House, the Bureau of Prisons announced the closure of its “women’s prison in Dublin, California, known as the ‘rape club'” due to “rampant staff-on-inmate sexual abuse.”
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