The Illinois Senate has voted to restore Governor Pat Quinn's budget cuts that would force the closure of prisons and other state facilities.
The Senate voted 35-16 to reject cuts of $56 million to funds for the Tamms Supermax Prison, the Illinois Youth Center in Murphysboro, the Glass House adult transition center in Carbondale and other sites.
The measure moves to the House. If the House approves it, Quinn wouldn't be forced to spend the money on the facilities. But it would prohibit the governor from spending the cash on anything else.
Quinn opposed the override. He wants to improve child-protection program funding. His administration has argued that Tamms and some juvenile detention centers are underutilized and that developmentally disabled residents in state institutions would do better in community settings.