Lawmakers speak out against closing state prisons
SPRINGFIELD — Illinois lawmakers aren’t giving up their fight against Gov. Pat Quinn’s plan to close prisons and juvenile facilities.
Some legislators said Tuesday that they will try to block Quinn’s action this fall. And a major state-employees union is urging Quinn to postpone the closures until a final decision can be made.
Legislators approved a state budget that included money to run prisons at Tamms and Dwight, along with youth detention centers in Joliet and Murphysboro. But Quinn vetoed the money and said it should be spent on other services.
Democratic Rep. Frank Mautino says Quinn is showing “poor judgment” by closing prisons when the correctional system is already overcrowded.
Overriding Quinn on a spending cut requires a simple majority.