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Securus Reviews Next Steps in Challenge to Calif. ICS Order

Securus is “conducting an internal review before any further action” in its challenge of California’s interim 7-cents-per-minute intrastate rate cap for inmate calling services, a spokesperson said Tuesday. The California Public Utilities Commission denied rehearing petitions by Securus and NCIC…

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Inmate Communications (see 2204120047). “Throughout our national effort to reduce costs and transform correctional communications, we've relied on responsible, data-driven approaches with regulators, municipalities, and advocates because it's essential to achieving meaningful change,” emailed the Securus spokesperson: The CPUC’s August order setting the interim rate cap “did not meet those standards.”