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by Matthew Blake
6:10pm
Tue Aug 7, 2012

Lawsuit To Halt Prison Closings Will Be Heard Tomorrow

A hearing is set for 9 a.m. tomorrow in an Alexander County courthouse on a lawsuit filed by the AFSCME Council 31 public employees union as a means to stop corrections and juvenile justice facility closings ordered by Gov. Pat Quinn. It is not known if Illinois Circuit Court Judge Charles Cavaness will issue a ruling tomorrow as well.

Quick Hit
by Matthew Blake
3:35pm
Mon Aug 6, 2012

Frank Wolf Doubles Down On Opposing Thomson Prison Sale

Dueling letters fired off by U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Illinois) and U.S. Rep. Frank Wolf (R-Virginia) indicate that Illinois will not complete a sale of the unused Thomson Correctional Center in Carroll County anytime soon – thanks largely to Wolf’s ill will toward Attorney General Eric Holder and President Barack Obama.

In a sweeping four-page missive (PDF) to Durbin Friday that begins with quoting Simon & Garfunkel’s “The Boxer” (“Man hears what he wants to hear…and disregards the rest”), Wolf explained that his problem is not with the senator. “I don’t want this situation to develop into a ‘Durbin v. Wolf’ battle,” he added.

Instead, Wolf's gripe is with Obama's alleged abuse of power.

Also, despite assurances to the contrary, Wolf writes that Guantanamo detainees may end up in Thomson or another federal facility. “I do not trust this administration not to acquire Thomson to make room in other high security prisons to transfer detainees to the U.S," Wolf wrote. 

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Quick Hit
by Matthew Blake
5:05pm
Thu Jul 19, 2012

AFSCME: Prison Closures Pose Danger To Corrections System

AFSCME Local Council 31, which represents state corrections workers, forcefully argued in Springfield today that Gov. Pat Quinn’s planned prison closings put an overcrowded system over the edge – and could lead to more prison violence.

There is clear evidence the system is overcrowded. Less clear is whether the August 31 closure of Tamms super max prison and Dwight women’s prison, along with additional facility closings, will lead to more violence. Read more »

Quick Hit
by Matthew Blake
4:35pm
Tue Jul 10, 2012

Downstate Lawmakers, Union Work To Undo Prison Closures

AFSCME Council 31, the state’s main public employees union, and a group of state lawmakers vowed today to undo Gov. Pat Quinn's closing of corrections facilities, including Dwight women’s prison and Tamms supermax prison, during the fall veto session.

Overriding Quinn’s decision requires 3/5 approval from the House and Senate. Any vote would take place in November – after the scheduled closings of Tamms and Dwight.

With that timetable in mind, Henry Bayer, executive director of AFSCME Council 31, said in a press conference call today that the union might take legal action. Read more »

Quick Hit
by Matthew Blake
6:14pm
Thu Jun 28, 2012

Digging Deeper Into The State Budget Process

Gov. Pat Quinn has decided to close several state correctional facilities in addition to shutting down the Tinley Park Mental Health Center and Jacksonville Developmental Center, as we have previously reported.

But how can Quinn order these shut downs after the General Assembly passed a budget with money to keep them open? What power does Quinn have and what powers do lawmakers have? Read more »