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NEWS & LETTERS, January-February 2002

Illinois prison crisis

This is the first week that all higher education has been cancelled. The Governor of Illinois took or cut 23.2 million  dollars from the Illinois Department of Corrections' budget, then cut another 14.1 million, the entire higher ed program, throughout the I.D.O.C. statewide. Prisoners are left starving for lack of good food and now for higher education.

The reason, from what we've heard, is Illinois complied with an agreement with the federal government to upgrade prison programs. The Truth in Sentencing law was part of this agreement. Illinois took the millions and bought new cars, vans, and new CD players for all the new cars and vans. They also bought new badges and uniforms. They stole all the money put into inmate benefit funds. Prisoners will have to suffer.

 How come the I.D.O.C. has been stealing money from John Q. Public and the State of Illinois and no one is in prison for it? Why don't the people of this state demand an investigation into prison mismanagement? Are the people who run Illinois' prison system that powerful that no one can touch them?

—Illinois prisoner

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