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Lieutenant Osvaldo Albarati Stopping Prison Contraband Act

6/16/2026, 2:55 PM

Summary of Bill S 736

Bill 119 s 736, also known as the "Prohibited Provision of Phone in Correctional Facility Act," aims to increase the penalty for individuals who provide phones to inmates in correctional facilities. The bill seeks to address the issue of contraband phones being smuggled into prisons, which can be used by inmates to commit crimes, coordinate illegal activities, and communicate with individuals outside of the facility.

Under the proposed legislation, individuals caught providing phones to inmates would face harsher penalties, including longer prison sentences and higher fines. The bill also includes provisions for increased monitoring and enforcement measures to prevent the smuggling of phones into correctional facilities.

Supporters of the bill argue that cracking down on the use of contraband phones in prisons is essential for maintaining safety and security within correctional facilities. They believe that by increasing the penalties for prohibited provision of phones, the bill will deter individuals from engaging in this illegal activity. Opponents of the bill, however, raise concerns about the potential impact on individuals who may unknowingly or unintentionally provide phones to inmates. They argue that the bill may disproportionately target low-income individuals or individuals with limited knowledge of the law. Overall, Bill 119 s 736 aims to address the issue of contraband phones in correctional facilities by increasing penalties for individuals who provide phones to inmates. The bill is currently under consideration in the US Congress and has sparked debate among lawmakers and stakeholders.

Congressional Summary of S 736

Lieutenant Osvaldo Albarati Stopping Prison Contraband Act

This bill increases federal criminal penalties for providing or attempting to provide a cell phone to an individual who is incarcerated at a prison.

Current Status of Bill S 736

Bill S 736 is currently in the status of Passed in Senate since June 10, 2026. Bill S 736 was introduced during Congress 119 and was introduced to the Senate on February 26, 2025.  Bill S 736's most recent activity was Held at the desk. as of June 15, 2026

Bipartisan Support of Bill S 736

Total Number of Sponsors
1
Democrat Sponsors
0
Republican Sponsors
1
Unaffiliated Sponsors
0
Total Number of Cosponsors
59
Democrat Cosponsors
30
Republican Cosponsors
29
Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0

Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill S 736

Primary Policy Focus

Crime and Law Enforcement

Alternate Title(s) of Bill S 736

A bill to increase the penalty for prohibited provision of a phone in a correctional facility, and for other purposes.
A bill to increase the penalty for prohibited provision of a phone in a correctional facility, and for other purposes.

Comments

Salma Ross profile image

Salma Ross

975

9 days ago

This bill is just a waste of time and money. It won't do anything to help our prisons or keep our communities safe. They need to focus on real issues, not this nonsense. #NotImpressed #WasteOfTime

Maurice Hansen profile image

Maurice Hansen

929

29 days ago

This thing about stopping stuff in jails is good. It's important to keep bad things out. I think it's a good idea. It might help keep people safe.

Elena Michael profile image

Elena Michael

860

1 month ago

I can't believe this new bill about stopping prison stuff! It's gonna make things so much better for everyone. I'm all for it! #prisonreform #changeisgood This bill is gonna affect a lot of people in a positive way.

Katalina Roberts profile image

Katalina Roberts

811

1 year ago

I support this bill, it could make a difference.

Vienna Ferguson profile image

Vienna Ferguson

957

1 month ago

I don't think this new bill is a good idea. It's going to cost a lot of money and not really do anything to help the real issues in our prisons. Why are they focusing on this when there are so many other problems that need to be addressed? What do you think will happen in the short term because of it?

Jesus Sutton profile image

Jesus Sutton

797

1 year ago

I don't really get why they wanna do this. Seems kinda random. Who does this even affect anyway?

Avyaan Harrell profile image

Avyaan Harrell

914

12 days ago

I don't like this new bill, it's gonna cause problems for me and others. It's not fair how it's being handled. They need to rethink this whole thing.

Kole Boone profile image

Kole Boone

853

8 days ago

I believe that this bill is well-intentioned, but I have concerns about the potential negative impacts it may have on individuals in prison. It is important to address the issue of contraband in prisons, but we must also consider the rights and well-being of those who are incarcerated. I hope that there can be further discussion and consideration of alternative solutions that prioritize both safety and dignity for all individuals involved.

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