October 29, 2010 PRESS RELEASE: Wilson Requests Hearing on Electronic Recycling Programs at Prisons |
Program at Elkton was shut down in 2009, but health concerns remain Washington, D.C. - Out of concern for the health of both the prison guards and the prisoners at Elkton Prison and concern that health compromising electronic recycling programs are ongoing at prisons around the country, Rep. Charlie Wilson (OH-6) has requested a hearing on the matter of the House Judiciary Committee. The formal request, which was sent today, follows.
October 29, 2010 Chairman Bobby Scott Dear Chairman Scott, For the last several years, I have been working hard to bring attention to the ongoing negative health effects of prison electronic recycling programs on guards and prisoners. In light of the report recently released by the United StatesDepartment of Justice, Office of the Inspector General (OIG), I respectfully request a hearing on this issue of great importance to me and the people of Ohio’s 6thDistrict. The full OIG report can be found at http://www.justice.gov/oig/reports/BOP/o1010.pdf. My utmost concern is the Elkton Prison in Elkrun Township, Ohio. While I understand their electronic recycling facility has been closed, there are several other prisons mentioned in the report that have recycling programs still operating. In light of the important health and safety considerations surrounding this situation, I believe a hearing is warranted to look into what actions have been taken and still need to be taken by UNICOR and the Bureau of Prisons to better protect our prison employees and inmates. Given the importance of this matter, and your Subcommittee’s positive track record on prison issues, I appreciate your consideration of this important request. Sincerely, |