Opposition to Logan prison closure fills gym as commission considers recommendations – Center Square

“Regionalization is a buzzword that means bringing jobs and dollars to Chicago,” said state Rep. Bill Hauter. “This is a partisan political process that will break promises to this community and surrounding communities to unfairly close and demolish and move our vital state prison to a location, shall we say, a more favorable, political location.”
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debtsor
1 year ago

The voters near Logan are being punished for voting wrong. An oppressed political minority, right in our own state!

Robert L. Peters
1 year ago
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Absolutely correct. Go on over to crapfax and that’s one of the “punishments” their posters pitch is to close downstate prisons. It’s their way of getting back at the people that don’t vote their way.

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