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Sold sign going up at Thomson Prison
(Thomson, IL) -- DURBIN, QUINN ANNOUNCE SALE OF THOMSON CORRECTIONAL CENTER TO THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
Economic Impact Expected to Generate More Than 1,100 Jobs, $200 Million in Local
Investment
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U.S. Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Illinois Governor Pat Quinn
today announced that the Obama administration and the Federal Bureau of Prisons will
purchase the underutilized, state-of-the-art maximum security Thomson Correctional
Center to house federal criminal offenders. More than 1,100 jobs are expected to be
generated once the facility is fully operational.
“At the direction of President Obama, the Department of Justice, on behalf of the
federal Bureau of Prisons, filed paperwork today in the federal courthouse in
Rockford, to finalize the $165 million transfer of Thomson to the federal system,”
said Durbin. “This historic action will lead to the creation of hundreds of
construction jobs and over 1,000 permanent jobs at this federal facility. After
facing a political standoff in the House of Representatives, I went directly to the
President and asked him to take this action. The President knows the Quad Cities and
the critical need for good-paying jobs in this part of the state. I want to thank
Mayor Hebeler and the people of Thomson. This was his idea and they've patiently
waited for over a decade for this day to come. This Mayor never gave up – I have the
voice mails to prove it.”
“This is excellent news that will create more than 1,100 jobs in northwestern
Illinois and provide relief to taxpayers across the state who will no longer be
forced to pay for an empty, unnecessary facility,” Governor Quinn said. “I want to
thank President Obama and Senator Durbin for their strong support throughout this
process. We look forward to Thomson being a fully operational facility that will
drive major economic growth in the region in the near future.”
The Department of Justice, on behalf of the federal Bureau of Prisons, today filed
documents in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
in Rockford to acquire Thomson Correctional Center at a price of $165 million, which
falls between two federal appraisals. This court-guided process will benefit the
taxpayers of Illinois, while ensuring that the facility is used appropriately. The
cost of building the prison was $128.8 million. If the prison had continued to sit
empty, it would cost the state more than $800,000 annually, and $60 million annually
if it were to operate at full capacity.
The federal government’s operation of Thomson will provide a major boost to the
local economy and create more than 1,100 jobs. Annual operation of the facility is
expected to generate more than $122 million in operating expenditures (including
salaries), $19 million in labor income, and $61 million in local business sales.
The Thomson facility was built in 2001 by the State of Illinois as a
state-of-the-art, maximum-security prison to house the most severe criminal
offenders. The bulk of the facility was never occupied, however, and is sitting
vacant. The facility was constructed on a 146-acre piece of land and has 1,600 beds
with eight compartmentalized units designed for maximum inmate supervision and
control. The facility is enclosed by a 12-foot exterior fence and 15-foot interior
fence, which includes a dual sided electric stun fence.
Written 10/2/2012
by Station Staff
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