Probation reform awaits a signature from the governor

Virginia spends more than 1.6 billion dollars a year on its Department of Corrections, and some of that money pays to monitor people who were sentenced to probation. 

Two Republicans in the General Assembly passed a bill that could reduce the time under supervision for those who take certain positive steps.

But the governor has yet to sign it as Sandy Hausman reports.

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