State officials discuss installing AC in Mount Pleasant prison
October 29th, 2025 by Ric Hanson
(Radio Iowa) – State prison officials are evaluating the cost of installing air conditioning in the state prison in Mount Pleasant. Steve Dick — the financial manager for the Iowa Department of Corrections — says the agency’s officials have discussed the project with Governor Reynolds’ staff. “We have put forth a study at Mount Pleasant for the air conditioning and the feedback we got when we met with the governor’s office was pretty positive with that,” Dick says, “so we’re hopeful that will be possibly put forward.”
In January, Governor Reynolds will submit a state budget plan to the legislature and prison officials are suggesting the project be part of next year’s infrastructure spending that’s financed with gambling taxes. Dick says prison officials are updating the estimated cost of installing air conditioning in the Mount Pleasant prison, plus how much utility costs will rise once the A-C is running. 
“Not just the upfront of what it would cost to do the project, but also want are we looking at as far as ongoing costs,” Dick says. The Iowa Department of Corrections website shows there are about a thousand inmates inside the Mount Pleasant facility today (Wednesday). A recent study by the National Bureau of Economic Research found a 20 percent jump in violent incidents inside un-air conditioned prisons during heat waves.
Last spring a federal judge ruled it’s unconstitutional for the State of Texas to house inmates in prisons that lack air conditioning and the inmates who sued the state can take their case to trial in March. The Texas legislature is considering a plan to install air conditioning in all of that state’s prisons by 2032.

