“…Introduced in a moment of fiscal crisis, House Bill 542, the law to seek reimbursement from wealthy prisoners, was in line with the austerity politics of the state and with existing discussions that worked to separate the worthy from the unworthy among those benefiting from the welfare state. Furthermore, the adoption of the law solidified the legal template, as referenced in Rubin (2019), which cemented the symbolic connection between the incarcerated person and unworthiness, making the law a justified solution to a fiscal crisis.…”