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92_HJ0019

 
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 1                       HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION

 2        WHEREAS, There  are  over  48,000  adults  and  juveniles
 3    incarcerated  in  36 correctional facilities run by the State
 4    of Illinois; and

 5        WHEREAS,   Despite   problems   of    overcrowding    and
 6    understaffing,  these  prisons  have  an  excellent record of
 7    maintaining the public safety; and

 8        WHEREAS, In other states where private prisons have  made
 9    encroachments,   correctional   security   has   often   been
10    significantly compromised, resulting in more serious injuries
11    to  staff  and inmates, as well as a growing number of inmate
12    escapes; and

13        WHEREAS,  One  of  the  primary  causes  of  such  unsafe
14    conditions in private prisons  is  the  poor  training,  high
15    turnover, and low compensation of their employees; and

16        WHEREAS,  The  Illinois  General  Assembly has recognized
17    that "issues of liability, accountability, and cost warrant a
18    prohibition of the ownership,  operation,  or  management  of
19    correctional  facilities  by  for-profit  contractors" by its
20    enactment of a moratorium against private prisons; and

21        WHEREAS, In spite of that moratorium, attempts are  still
22    being   made   to   privatize   operations   of  the  State's
23    correctional facilities through incremental measures; and

24        WHEREAS,  The   Department   of   Corrections   currently
25    contracts  out  medical services at its facilities, which has
26    led to difficulty in recruiting  and  retaining  health  care
27    professionals  and hardships for employees, including bounced
28    pay checks from fly-by-night contractors; and

29        WHEREAS, The Fiscal Year 2002  budget  submitted  to  the
30    General   Assembly   by   Governor   Ryan   would  allow  for
 
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 1    privatization of a number of important functions that  impact
 2    prison  security at the new Kewanee Youth Center and Lawrence
 3    Correctional Center, including dietary, medical,  commissary,
 4    and educational services; and

 5        WHEREAS,  The  privatization  of  such  support functions
 6    would be detrimental to the efficient and secure function  of
 7    these  facilities  and is therefore contrary to the intent of
 8    the Private Correctional Facility Moratorium Act; and

 9        WHEREAS, Proposed legislation is making  another  attempt
10    to  foster  privatization  in the Illinois prison system that
11    would allow certain inmates to be housed in  private  nursing
12    homes; and

13        WHEREAS,  The  establishment  of such nursing homes could
14    lead to situations where inmates who should  be  incarcerated
15    are living in unsecured settings; therefore, be it

16        RESOLVED,  BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-
17    SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY, THE SENATE CONCURRING  HEREIN,  that
18    the  State  of  Illinois  affirm  its commitment to a secure,
19    safe, and  effective  State  prison  system  by  forestalling
20    efforts   to   incrementally   privatize  operations  of  the
21    Department of Corrections; and be it further

22        RESOLVED, That the Department of Corrections  revise  its
23    budget  to  allow  for  the dietary, educational, health, and
24    commissary services at  Kewanee  Youth  Center  and  Lawrence
25    Correctional  Center  to  be  provided  by  employees  of the
26    Department of Corrections; and be it further

27        RESOLVED,  That  the  General   Assembly   supports   the
28    continued  examination  of  the  operations  of Department of
29    Correction's medical vendors that has been undertaken by  the
30    House Prison Reform Task Force; and be it further

31        RESOLVED,  That  the General Assembly opposes the housing
 
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 1    of convicted persons in private nursing home settings; and be
 2    it further

 3        RESOLVED, That the Department of Corrections shall, prior
 4    to the privatization of any aspect of operations at  a  State
 5    correctional  facility, seek the authorization of the General
 6    Assembly to request bids for any services that  are  normally
 7    performed  by employees of the Department of Corrections; and
 8    be it further

 9        RESOLVED, That a suitable  copy  of  this  resolution  be
10    delivered to the Director of Corrections.

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