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The Federal Communications Commission has capped the rates inmates pay for phone and video calls, officials announced Thursday.
The cost of phone calls will drop dramatically for incarcerated people under new rules that federal regulators approved last week, concluding a decades-long effort to provide relief to the nation ...
WASHINGTON — Hefty phone bills for inmates in U.S. prisons and jails were slashed by the Federal Communications Commission on Thursday, affecting about 2 million incarcerated persons and their ...
Hefty phone bills for inmates in U.S. prisons and jails were slashed by the Federal Communications Commission on Thursday, affecting about 2 million incarcerated persons and their families.
The FCC voted to lower the cost of calls for inmates. The Fayette County Detention Center lowered the costs earlier this year.
In 2021, Kentucky jails had an average cost of around $0.20 for both in and out-of-state phone calls per minute.
The move suspends a 2024 FCC decision that capped the price of in-state phone calls at 6 cents minute for prisons and large ...
Congress passed legislation in 2023 to give the FCC broad authority to cut inmate calls costs after caps set by the agency were reversed by the U.S. Appeals Court for the District of Columbia in 2017.
Jail FCC Will Cap the Cost of Prison Phone Calls The move would lower the per-minute cost precipitously and allow inmates to better keep in touch with friends and family. Joe Lancaster | 7.18.2024 ...
Congress passed legislation in 2023 to give the FCC broad authority to cut inmate calls costs after caps set by the agency were reversed by the U.S. Appeals Court for the District of Columbia in 2017.