Despite concerns over how the program will be funded, the board approved the motion Tuesday to provide the no-cost calls across the county jail system.
LOS ANGELES — Despite concerns over the costs of the program and how it will be funded, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a motion Tuesday to provide free phone calls for jail inmates.
The proposal, however, was met with some unexpected debate when Supervisor Holly Mitchell — who originally co-sponsored Solis’ motion — asked for the matter to be delayed for 90 days so another report could be prepared analyzing the full fiscal impact of no longer charging for inmate calls. In addition to the free calls, Solis’ original motion also called for the sheriff and county officials to return with a report in 90 days with an implementation plan for “more and diverse programming” for jail inmates.“There was an effort to delay this action through an additional report back,” Solis noted in her statement after the vote. “Additional report backs mean delays to something we know is worthwhile, an investment in the reduction of recidivism, and an investment in families.
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