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Why California prisons should be barred from abruptly canceling visiting hours
Victoria Valenzuela describes being abruptly denied a prison visit to her father at San Quentin due to last-minute cancellations, highlighting a proposed California bill (AB 2434) to prevent same-day visit denials for long-distance visitors. The bill aims to prohibit restrictions based on unrelated disciplinary issues and ensure voluntary visitor searches.
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