Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1689

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Eliminating no cost calls for violent incarcerated individuals

Impact

If enacted, Bill S1689 would directly affect Chapter 64 of the Acts of 2023 by amending existing sections regarding communication access for inmates. This change would mean that individuals convicted of the listed violent crimes would no longer have the privilege to communicate at no cost while incarcerated. Supporters argue that this move enhances public safety by reinforcing the seriousness of violent crime convictions, while some critics may view it as a setback towards rehabilitative opportunities for certain offenders.

Summary

Bill S1689, introduced by Ryan C. Fattman, seeks to eliminate the provision of no cost phone calls for incarcerated individuals convicted of violent crimes. This legislative initiative is rooted in the belief that allowing free communication under such circumstances may send conflicting messages about accountability and the consequences of violent behavior. The bill specifies a list of crimes that categorize certain incarcerated individuals, including but not limited to rape, murder, and armed robbery, thereby limiting who benefitted from such no cost calls under Massachusetts law.

Contention

The bill has sparked discussions regarding the balance between public safety and the rights of incarcerated individuals. Proponents see it as integral to maintaining accountability for violent offenses, whereas opponents might argue that access to communication is a fundamental aspect of inmate rehabilitation. They contend that eliminating no cost calls could hinder the ability of these individuals to maintain relationships with families, which is often an important factor for successful reintegration into society post-release. Overall, this legislation reflects an ongoing debate about criminal justice policies and their impacts on both offenders and society.

Companion Bills

MA S2798

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security, to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to public safety matters.

Previously Filed As

MA H2612

Relative to health insurance and incarcerated individuals

MA H182

To create cannabis career pathways to incarcerated individuals

MA H2658

To provide reproductive health care to incarcerated individuals

MA SR60

Relative to Elimination of Violence Against Women Day.

MA AR50

Relative to Elimination of Violence Against Women Day.

MA S2798

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security, to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to public safety matters.

MA SB56

State Correctional Facilities - Incarcerated Individuals - Costs of Telephone Communications

MA S1312

Ensuring domestic violence victims' protections for all employees in the commonwealth

MA HB401

State Correctional Facilities - Incarcerated Individuals - Costs of Telephone Communications

MA S09854

Prohibits the department of corrections from placing incarcerated individuals in two-person cells in residential rehabilitation units unless such incarcerated individuals agree.

Similar Bills

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