Harris won't say how she voted on California measure that would reverse criminal justice reforms
- Vice President Kamala Harris did not disclose how she voted on a California ballot measure aimed at reversing recent criminal justice reforms.
- The proposed measure would elevate shoplifting to a felony for repeat offenders and increase penalties for some drug charges.
- Supporters argue it addresses legal loopholes, while opponents claim it unfairly targets low-income individuals and those with substance use issues.
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Harris declines to reveal how she voted on California proposition that would toughen criminal penalties
Vice President Kamala Harris on Sunday declined to say how she voted on Proposition 36, a California ballot initiative that would allow for increased sentencing for people convicted of retail theft or drug crimes.
Kamala Won't Say How She Voted On Crime-Fighting Measure In California - Real News Now
Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, declined to disclose her vote on California’s Proposition 36—a proposal to increase penalties for certain drug and theft-related crimes. The proposal, set for the ballot just days before Election Day, seeks to roll back portions of a previous law, Proposition 47, passed in 2014, which had downgraded several offenses from felonies to misdemeanors. Proposition 36 specifically aims …
Kamala Harris Refuses to Answer Reporter on How She Voted on California's Proposition 36 "It's the Sunday Before the Election"
In full defensive mode, Kamala Harris refused to answer a reporter’s question when pressed on how she voted on California’s Proposition 36. Prop. 36 is one of the most significant issues on the ballot for the citizens of California, yet Harris, a presidential candidate who is asking Americans to trust her leadership,is hiding her position on how crime should be tackled. Prop. 36 rolls back some of the soft-on-crime policies that California voter…
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