Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06262

Introduced
1/29/21  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Costs Of Telephone Calls By Incarcerated Persons.

Impact

If passed, HB 6262 would have significant implications for correctional facilities and their operations regarding how communication is facilitated between inmates and their loved ones. Currently, many correctional facilities charge high fees for phone calls, which can be a considerable financial burden for both inmates and their families. Free calls could enhance family ties and provide vital support systems for incarcerated individuals, potentially reducing recidivism rates.

Summary

House Bill 6262 proposes to amend Title 18 to allow free telephone calls for incarcerated persons. The intent of the bill is to improve the ability of individuals who are incarcerated to maintain connections with their family and friends. By eliminating the costs associated with phone calls, the legislation aims to reduce barriers to communication that typically affect those incarcerated, which can contribute to their overall well-being and reintegration into society upon release.

Contention

While the bill is aimed at fostering better relationships between incarcerated persons and their families, it may face opposition from stakeholders who benefit financially from the current system of charged phone calls. There may also be concerns regarding the operational costs for facilities to implement such a change, as well as issues related to security and monitoring of phone communications. Advocates for prison reform and social justice, however, will likely support this measure as a step towards more humane treatment of individuals in the criminal justice system.

Companion Bills

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