| To the editor: Commission on 
			Government Forecasting and Accountability: 
			 Hello! 
			My name is Tammy Eveans, and I am an inmate at Logan Correctional 
			Center here in Lincoln, Illinois. I have been incarcerated for 35 
			years and so I write this letter as a representative of the Logan 
			Correctional Center inmate population that is opposed to its closure 
			and relocation. While there is no doubt as to the need for 
			infrastructure repair and/or rebuilding, the complete closure of 
			this facility is not warranted. The original announcement of the 
			closures of Stateville Correctional and Logan Correctional Centers 
			by Governor J.B. Pritzker takes me back to 2009-2010 when then 
			Governor Pat Quinn announced the closure of Dwight Correctional 
			Center in Dwight, Illinois. What do both of these closure 
			announcements have in common? I suggest it to be a politically 
			motivated tool to bolster or garner more party votes for each of the 
			respective Governors. Given that even the Bible declares that “there 
			is nothing new under the sun” (Eccl. 1:9), I find we are once again 
			at a crossroads of what is actually best for Illinoisans and what 
			seems politically beneficial to those who govern this state. 
 Let me give you some facts to substantiate my position. First, I 
			speak for all the females at Logan who are from the central and 
			southern regions of Illinois, as well as speaking for the families 
			and loved ones they in turn represent. Logan Correction Center is 
			comprised of 66.1 percent of the population from central and 
			southern regions/counties, while only a minority of 33.9 percent of 
			the inmate population is from that of the northern regions of Cook 
			county and surrounding collar-counties. Now the mathematics on this 
			is pretty simple and clear cut. Logan, which resides in central 
			Illinois, serves over half of all the female inmates population for 
			the entire state. Yet Governor Pritzker wants to close Logan, 
			relocate it three to three and a half hours north to Crest Hill, 
			Illinois only and truthfully because Logan is located in a “RED” 
			county and Crest Hill is located in a “BLUE” county. We all know 
			what these two colors represent so there is no need to elaborate 
			there. This proposed move is sheer, raw, brass-knuckled politics, 
			and it is the honest, hard-working, faithful, community-oriented 
			people who will be the ones who suffer in this proposed action by 
			our Governor.
 
 When Dwight Correction Center was being proposed for closure, the 
			entire town community of Dwight and the surround communities and or 
			towns all banded together to “SAVE” their livelihoods and home-lives 
			from being decimated should Dwight’s closure go through. Their 
			cries, pleas, and fight all fell on deaf ears. To this very day, the 
			town of Dwight, Illinois is forgotten and barren, where once it was 
			blossoming and thriving in every area. The good and up-standing 
			citizens of Dwight and its respective geographical area, who 
			faithfully elected their governmental representatives, were 
			abandoned and discarded by those same elected officials chosen to 
			represent them and their interest. Here we all stand, in Lincoln, 
			Illinois, in the very same shoes that those of Dwight, Illinois 
			stood in nearly 14-15 years ago. I reiterate…”there is nothing new 
			under the sun..”
 
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            Lincoln! Just that name holds value, let alone its 
			land. Adjacent to Logan Correctional Center sits 100-plus acres of 
			land for the possible location of a rebuild. Everything that 
			Governor Pritzker said and says that is available in Crest Hill, 
			Illinois for the female incarcerated population is likewise 
			available right here in Lincoln and central Illinois. Springfield’s 
			greatest hospitals and medical services, which are utilized and 
			optimized will continue to be so. Logan Correctional Center has an 
			amazing array of staff, both in security and lay staff, as well as 
			awesome and dedicated volunteers who devote time, energy, and 
			finances into advancing the potential of Logan’s female population. 
			There is no reason whatsoever to move Logan and relocate it so far 
			north other than to accommodate a “BLUE” platform for this is an 
			election year. We all know wholeheartedly how politicians make moves 
			and give promises during election years, and then all too quickly 
			forget those promises once in office or once again in office. The 
			only person or persons to benefit from this relocation of Logan is 
			Governor Pritzker and the Democratic Party and its platform. Of 
			course this includes Crest Hill for it is “BLUE” after all – go 
			figure!
 If Governor Pritzker wants a new prison built in Crest Hill, 
			Illinois, fine – build it and house the northern regional female 
			inmate population there, to their benefit. But leave Logan 
			Correctional Center where it is, thus serving the central and 
			southern regions of Illinoi in Lincoln, Illinois. As a member of the 
			inmate population who is from central/southern Illinois, I use my 
			voice for our families and loved ones to have their opportunities of 
			interest safeguarding by keeping Logan open and rebuilding here. Our 
			families and loved ones are also hard-working dedicated, faithful, 
			tax-paying citizens of this region of our state. They deserve 
			sincere consideration and to have their voices heard, which is why I 
			am writing this now. As inmates convicted for our crimes, we now 
			serve out our retributions here at Logan and we realize FULLY that 
			our personal interest has no voices. But our voices – my voice – 
			will speak forth for my family and loved ones because the proposed 
			closure and relocation will heap a mountain of hardships upon them, 
			as it will so very many others like myself. Our families and loved 
			ones have committed no crimes and all they want is to stay connected 
			to us because they love us.
 
 My community of peers are the majority, from central and southern 
			Illinois, and we want to remain here. As I stated previously, if 
			Pritzker wants to build another prison up north, by all means go for 
			it! (And by all means, I say the one billion dollars it will cost 
			all taxpayers of Illinois.) But leave Logan Correctional Center in 
			Lincoln, Illinois, and thus give Lincoln and its people the 
			opportunity to continue to represent its great name and land, year 
			after year after year! They deserve it, have earned it, proven it, 
			and present it well. Our families and loved ones implore likewise, 
			and so do the majority of women from Logan Correction Center, even a 
			large populous who are actually from northern Illinois. I certainly 
			do! Thank you!
 
 Heralding Right Action,
 Tammy Eveans
 ID# B07539
 Logan Correctional Center
 [Posted 
            
			June 13, 
			2024]
             
            
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