The state plans to close the Maryland Correctional Institution at Jessup, Gov. Wes Moore's office announced Monday.

According to the governor's office, the prison known as MCI-J is set to close by June 30, 2026. The governor's office said the closure will save the state roughly $21 million per year in operational costs.

"MCI-J has long outrun its facility lifespan and we refuse to kick the can further down the road," Moore said in a statement. "Our plan to close this facility will save taxpayers money, ease strain on our hardworking and dedicated correctional staff, and honor the state's commitment to meeting every Marylander with humanity, including incarcerated individuals."

MCI-J opened in 1981 as a medium-security corrections facility that currently houses 709 people and is authorized to be staffed by 308 employees.... Read More: WBAL TV