Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD609

Introduced
2/14/23  
Refer
2/14/23  
Refer
2/14/23  
Engrossed
6/7/23  
Enrolled
6/8/23  

Caption

An Act Regarding Guidelines for Free Telephone Calls by Individuals Incarcerated in Department of Corrections Facilities

Impact

The passage of LD609 will significantly alter the framework of communication rights within the Department of Corrections in Maine. By enforcing guidelines for free telephone calls, the bill may help reduce barriers faced by inmates in maintaining contact with their loved ones. This could potentially lead to improved mental health outcomes for individuals in custody, as research has shown that maintaining family ties is crucial for successful reentry into society. Additionally, the guidelines may help address some of the inequities faced by inmates with limited financial means, ensuring that all individuals have equal access to communication resources.

Summary

LD609, an Act Regarding Guidelines for Free Telephone Calls by Individuals Incarcerated in Department of Corrections Facilities, establishes new guidelines aimed at ensuring individuals in correctional facilities have access to free telephone calls. This legislation mandates that the chief administrative officer of each facility draft, publish, and implement these guidelines, thereby formalizing the process for providing inmates with communication means that are essential for maintaining connections with family and support networks. The bill emphasizes the importance of communication for the well-being of incarcerated individuals and their reintegration into society upon release.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD609 appears to be largely positive, reflecting a growing recognition of the need for humane treatment of incarcerated individuals. Advocates for criminal justice reform have praised the bill as a step forward in recognizing the importance of communication as a fundamental right. However, there might be some underlying concerns among certain stakeholders regarding the implementation of these guidelines and the potential costs involved in providing free phone services within corrections budgets.

Contention

Despite the overall support for LD609, some points of contention were raised during discussions around the bill. Critics may express concerns about the budget implications of providing free telephone services in correctional facilities, questioning whether the financial resources would be available to sustain such a program long-term. Moreover, there could be debates over the potential for abuse of telephone privileges among inmates, leading to discussions about the balance between fostering communication and ensuring security within facilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME SB56

State Correctional Facilities - Incarcerated Individuals - Costs of Telephone Communications

ME HB401

State Correctional Facilities - Incarcerated Individuals - Costs of Telephone Communications

ME LD647

An Act Regarding Telephone and Video Call Access in Detention and Correctional Facilities and Jails

ME SB948

State Correctional Facilities - Incarcerated Individuals - Costs of Telephone Communications

ME HB1366

State Correctional Facilities – Incarcerated Individuals – Costs of Telephone Communications

ME SB1274

State correctional facilities; electronic communication systems, free telephone calls.

ME HB621

State correctional facilities; communication systems, free telephone calls & communication services.

ME SB378

State correctional facilities; DOC to provide telephone calls and communication services.

ME SB378

State correctional facilities; DOC to provide telephone calls and communication services.

ME HB801

Electronic communication systems within state correctional facilities; telephone calls.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.