FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January
8, 2007
PHONE CHARGES TO BE REDUCED FOR FAMILIES OF INMATES
The Governor today announced that the State Department of
Correctional Services will reduce excessive telephone charges paid by
the families of inmates at state correction facilities. This action
precedes a previously scheduled argument slated for Tuesday, January 9,
before the New York State Court of Appeals, during which the plaintiffs
are challenging the legality of the previous administration’s policy
relating to the telephone costs.
Long seen as an unfair tax on inmate families, the newly proposed
rates will charge only the cost of the call, allowing families to
maintain contact with their loved ones, without the undue financial
burden of a State commission on the rate.
The Administration’s action was made after consultation with
Assemblyman Jeffrion Aubry, who has long advocated for this change in
policy and who shepherded legislation which passed the Assembly to end
the excessive charge. The administration also consulted Senator Michael
Nozzolio, who introduced similar legislation in the Senate.
Assemblyman Aubry, Chairman of the Assembly Committee on
Correction, said, "I am pleased that the Governor has committed to
providing justice to the families of inmates, who have had to pay
exorbitant telephone rates to talk to their loved ones. Thanks to the
Governor for this humane decision and to the many advocates who made
this solution possible."
Senator Nozzolio, Chairman of the Senate Crime and Corrections
Committee, said, "Governor Spitzer deserves tremendous credit for
quickly addressing this issue and developing a comprehensive solution
which restores fairness. For many years I have fought to restore
fairness to the policy of charging inmate’s families exorbitant rates
for simply staying in contact with family members who are incarcerated.
It is my belief that the benefits of keeping a family together far
outweigh the revenue gained from the current practice."
The action will be implemented by Brian Fischer, Acting
Commissioner of the Department of Correctional Services, at the start of
the April 1, 2007 fiscal year. The elimination of this commission will
reduce the cost of these calls by at least 50 percent.
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