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The Illinois Department of Corrections has been scanning mail for prisoners since Sept. 29, but the agency continues to have issues with the technology and transparency for lawmakers.
The Illinois Department of Corrections has been scanning mail for prisoners since Sept. 29, but the agency continues to have issues with the technology and transparency for lawmakers.
The Illinois Department of Corrections was grilled by the top committee of state lawmakers Tuesday over an emergency rule that allowed the agency to temporarily scan prisoner mail.