Prison Expansion Won't Aid Local Economy
To the editor of the Hartford Courant:
Your story "Study Of Prison Project Impact Promised" reports that 6 residents spoke out at Somers Town Hall on Wednesday against a proposed prison expansion, and only one in support. That resident said the town needed "money for our tax base". Unfortunately for the town of Somers, government facilities like prisons don't pay property taxes.
According to a Bureau of Justice Statistics Report released on Tuesday, the number of state prisoners nationally is declining. Connecticut is alone among its neighbors in continuing to add to its prison population. As other states are learning, sentencing reform and reducing the number of prisoners eliminates the need for expensive new prisons and makes limited state dollars available to communities for more productive development projects.
Peter Wagner
Prison Policy Initiative
Springfield, MA
August 1, 2002