FCC BARS HIGH RATES FOR LONG DISTANCE PHONE CALLS IN JAILS AND PRISONS NATIONWIDE
Reforms Bring Relief to Millions of Families By Reducing the Cost of Interstate Long-Distance Calls
Washington, D.C. – The Federal Communications Commissiontoday took long-overdue steps to ensure that the rates for interstatelong-distance calls made by prison inmates are just, reasonable and fair.
Studies make clear that inmates who maintain contact with family and community while in prison have reduced rate of recidivism and are more likely to become productive citizens upon their release. Lower rates of recidivism also benefit society by reducing crime, the need for additional prisons, and other costs.
In addition, an estimated 2.7 million children would benefit from increased communication with an incarcerated parent. Many of these children face challenges that are manifested in higher rates of truancy, homelessness, depression and other ills
But the exorbitant price of interstate long-distance calls from correctional facilities today actually discourages such communication because it is too expensive (over $17 for one 15-minute call), particularly for families facing economic hardship. The Order takes immediate action to change this and provide an affordable means to encourage such communication.
The Commission’s reforms adopt a simple and balanced approach that protects security and public safety needs, ensures providers receive fair compensation while providing reasonable rates to consumers as follows:
Building on state reforms, the Commission’s action addresses a petition filed nearly a decade ago by Martha Wright, a Washington, D.C. grandmother who sought relief from exorbitant inmate calling rates. Since then, tens of thousands have urged the FCC to make it possible for them to stay in touch with loved ones in jail.
Action by the Commission August 9, 2013, by Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (FCC 13-113). Acting Chairwoman Clyburn and Commissioner Rosenworcel with Commissioner Pai dissenting. Acting Chairwoman Clyburn, Commissioners Rosenworcel and Pai issuing statements.
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Given all the prep and research you did, I am sure if I were in a similar situation, I wouldn't be any where near as prepared. Scary.
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