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Manzullo said he adamantly opposes the proposal, despite the jobs it would bring to the area. Federal officials were considering Thomson along with a facility in Florence, Colorado and a site in Hardin, Montana. Some 215 detainees remain at Guantanamo Bay, and Durbin says the administration has talked to other countries about taking some of them. Durbin said he didn't know when the Obama administration would decide, but hoped Illinois would have an advantage because of Obama's connection to the state. "He understands this part of our state, he knows the state of the economy there," Durbin said. Quinn said he talked to Obama about a prison deal regarding Thomson during a recent trip to Washington Jack Lavin, a top aide to Quinn, said Quinn does not need legislative approval to sell the prison property. But the legislature would get involved when it comes to awarding jurisdiction if it becomes a federal prison.
Thomson Village Board President Jerry Hebeler lobbied Quinn to consider selling the prison to the federal government to help rejuvenate the area that has suffered because the prison never fully opened. "After eight years of living in limbo, we are open to any and all alternatives," Hebeler said. Reaction from some residents of the tiny village of about 500 people, has been generally positive. Craig Mathers, superintendent of the West Carroll School District, which includes Thomson, attended a candidate forum where Quinn was speaking Sunday so that he could get more information. "I'm not too worried about safety and security because it was built as a maximum-security prison," Mathers said. "I'm more concerned about whether to prepare for an additional 250 students showing up on my doorstep next August."
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