FCC wasn’t able to cap intrastate prices until Congress granted new authority.

Countdown until a conservative judge overturns this: 10, 9, 8…

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    5 months ago

    The lashing out from republicans will commence shortly

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    This is the kind of news that should actually be posted on all of the ‘uplifting news’ communities, instead of ‘teen works 600 hours for minimum wage to help pay for his mother’s dialysis’ or whatever…

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      This is a huge deal for human rights!

      But I have to say, isn’t it still excessive? Is there even such a thing as per minute calling anymore? For people with per minute calling, how much does it cost these days?

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    The game changer about this ruling is that the prisons can no longer charge their often 80% commissions on each call. This is going to make the “for profit” prisons crazy. (State prisons too).

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    Awesome. Do something about the slave labor prisoners have to do in some states next. Then maybe fix commissary account fees and prices. And make sure prisoners can get mail, including books, since some prisons are banning that now. Prisons are currently an insight into exactly how hard corporations would screw us all over if they had more control of our lives.