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FCC Rolls Back Prison Phone Rate Caps, Hiking Costs Up to 83% for Incarcerated Families
The Federal Communications Commission has raised the caps on phone and video call rates in prisons and jails by as…
House Passes Bill to Restore Cash Bail in D.C., Threatening City’s 30-Year Reform Model
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed the District of Columbia Cash Bail Reform Act of 2025, legislation that would…
Trump Orders Marijuana Rescheduling as States Push Competing Drug Sentencing Bills
President Trump's executive order directing the Attorney General to move marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III under the Controlled…
Senator Wyden Demands End to Federal Contracts with Juvenile Facilities Linked to Decades of Abuse
WASHINGTON — Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon is demanding that the Trump administration terminate federal contracts with juvenile detention facilities…
Congress Moves to Ban Shackling of Pregnant Prisoners as States Lag on Enforcement
WASHINGTON — The Stop Shackling and Detaining Pregnant Women Act, introduced in the 119th Congress, would prohibit the use of…
DOJ and Labor Department Announce $155 Million for Reentry Programs as New Data Shows They Work
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Justice and the Department of Labor have announced $155.5 million in federal funding opportunities…
New York’s Second Look Act: Can Albany Finally Deliver on Prison Reform in 2026?
The Second Look Act would let incarcerated New Yorkers petition for resentencing after 15 years. With 14 states already on…
Harris County’s Bold Experiment: Can Mental Health Diversion Fix America’s Jail Crisis?
Nearly Three-Quarters of Harris County Inmates Take Psychiatric Medication. The County Finally Wants to Know Why. The numbers out of…
States Split on Sentencing Reform as 2026 Legislative Sessions Heat Up
State legislatures across the country are deep into their 2026 sessions, and criminal justice is dominating the agenda — but…
The School-to-Prison Pipeline in 2026: Where Things Stand
Here's the good news: the number of young people locked up in the United States has fallen by more than…
The $27.7 Billion Tax on Families of the Incarcerated
Mass incarceration does not just punish the person behind bars. It reaches through the walls and into the bank accounts…