I can't really wrap my mind around the idea that communications in the prison system should be paid by the inmates going straight through a private company. If somebody told me this was some lore from Bioshock I'd tell them the joke is too on the nose.
Who knows, maybe I'm just too... european to truly understand.
What I'd really like to know instead is the conversation that your representatives and the telco board had on the matter. Also, the golf course where it happened.
Because I'd bet very good money that nobody in the current (or any previous) administration is in any way surprised with the outcome.
A bit of Googling turned up stories about the high cost of phone calls for prisoners in France, Germany, and the UK and that their systems are run by private companies.
I couldn't find out of the money goes "straight through" to the phone system provider or if the government collects and forwards it, but does that really make a difference?
I can't really wrap my mind around the idea that [anything] in the prison system should be [so terribly broken]
It all makes sense when you accept that the American justice system is configured for maximum vengeance, not rehabilitation, and certainly not the best outcomes for society. WE MUST PUNISH THE SINNERS!
A significant percentage of prisons in the US are private companies operating for profit who spend lobbying dollars to influence policy. This even happens with the juvenile "justice" system: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kids_for_cash_scandal.
It's helpful to think of American governance as being simply a gigantic money funnel, where taxpayer dollars goes in the top, and the US and State legislators point the small end of the funnel at all their various favored private businesses and individuals. It's just plain old corruption but wearing a suit and tie and a spiffy "business-friendly" mask.
Who knows, maybe I'm just too... european to truly understand.
What I'd really like to know instead is the conversation that your representatives and the telco board had on the matter. Also, the golf course where it happened.
Because I'd bet very good money that nobody in the current (or any previous) administration is in any way surprised with the outcome.