Opinion: Predatory price gouging on basic needs like soap, tampons must end in California prisons [Opinion]
authored by Sen. Josh Becker, D-San Mateo, which would protect incarcerated individuals and their families by placing a maximum 10 percent mark-up ceiling on commissary items.
Unfortunately, California’s prisons don’t uphold those same values. In fact, the same system tasked with rehabilitating and instilling the values of a just society is doing the opposite by participating in extreme price gouging within prison walls.
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