‘Supermax’ era ends as last inmates leave

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Tamms opened in 1998 as a “closed” maximum-security prison where gang leaders and inmates who incited violence at other lockups would be sent and segregated.

Lawmakers sent Democrat Quinn a budget last spring that included money to keep open Tamms and the other facilities, but which directed that its role as a supermax be ended in favor of housing less-risky inmates there. Quinn vetoed the extra money.

But that funding, which he wanted to shift to child-protection programs, has dwindled because a lawsuit by the prison workers’ union over closing the sites kept them open well past the late-summer shutdown dates Quinn favored.

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