Porter criticizes use of state funds for the “Speedwy Slammer”

Today, Sept. 17, the State Budget Committee (SBC) allocated close to $15.8 million for the preparation of the so-called “Speedway Slammer.” The state will cover the cost with the expectation of reimbursement, but reimbursement is contingent on the availability of federal funds. Indiana will receive a per diem rate of $291 per person for 60 days from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, which the Indiana Department of Corrections (IDOC) expects will cover its entire request. It’s currently unclear if the state will profit from the detention center or fall short of its expenditure. 

Last month, State Rep. Gregory W. Porter (D-Indianapolis) sent a letter to the IDOC questioning the cost of this partnership to Hoosier taxpayers. Porter made a motion to remove the appropriation from the agenda, but the motion failed.

“I feel like I’m stuck in the Twilight Zone,” Porter said. “Republicans continue to make baffling decisions that contradict reality. Indiana doesn't have money for this right now, and rebounding revenues and reimbursement don’t change that fact. We’re living in hard times, but you wouldn’t know it from the actions of the majority. 

“Our farmers face plummeting soybean sales from tariffs this harvest. Parents can’t afford pre-K and child care, and our state’s most vulnerable still sit on waitlists for health care services. But Indiana is going to cover the cost of a detention center. 

“That’s Republicans' financial priority. They couldn’t find the money to avoid cuts to social services, but they found the funds for this. Let’s not forget that DHS’s other facility, ‘Alligator Alcatraz,’ has been accused of inhumane conditions and the mistreatment of detainees. 

“None of this matters to them since Trump will continue to get whatever he wants from the Braun administration.” 

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