Gavin Newsom blasted for $239M redesign of San Quentin prison

California Governor Gavin Newsom is under fire after announcing the opening of a $239 million rehabilitation facility at the notorious San Quentin prison. This center, featuring a café and panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay, has sparked controversy.

During the ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday, Newsom introduced the San Quentin Learning Center, expressing his commitment to demonstrating that rehabilitation can coexist with public safety.

With its design inspired by Scandinavian aesthetics, the center is equipped with podcast studios, recording areas, and a retail space aimed at providing inmates with “normalized social and vocational experiences.”

However, critics have slammed Newsom for the center’s luxurious amenities, arguing that prisons should not resemble comfortable retreats.


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Republican State Senator Tony Strickland criticized the initiative, telling The Center Square, “A prison is meant to be a prison. He’s investing in grocery stores to ‘normalize the environment.’ Those are his words, not mine. Prisons exist because crimes were committed, and there must be consequences for those actions.”

The buildings were modeled off Scandinavian design because Nordic countries emphasize rehabilitation over punishment.

“Once home to California’s death chamber and a symbol of an outdated, cruel system, the three buildings at the learning center are the physical embodiment of the California Model,” Newsom’s office said in a statement.

Some state lawmakers are concerned that the massive financial investment ignores the victims of prisoners’ crimes.

“Victims have become ghosts in our process,” Republican state Assemblyman Tom Lackey told KTXL. “I do believe in rehabilitative process; it’s worth investing in. We have to balance it.”

The project’s $239 million price tag was funded by a lease revenue bond, meaning taxpayers will ultimately foot the bill because the money comes from government coffers.

Other lawmakers would like to see the sum go toward the implementation of Proposition 36, which was passed in 2024 and increase penalties for certain crimes.

“Given the tight budget that we have, every dollar that is spent on one thing cannot be spent on something else,” Republican state Sen. Roger Niello told the Sacramento Bee.

Newsom said the project is compatible with being tough on crime, as it will help shape ex-cons ahead of their release from prison.

“You can be smart as well as tough on crime,” Newsom said.

“It’s about pragmatism. It’s about dealing with the fundamental fact that 95% of the people in the system will go back to your neighborhoods, and what kind of neighbors do you want them to be?”

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