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Fetched: October 1st, 2006, 8:08pm PDT
Welcome to Assemblyman Ray Haynes’ groundbreaking series of soundbites and commentary on the California Legislature. This Week In Sacramento will enlighten listeners about decisions affecting the quality of life in California. The series will provide inside information on what’s really happening in the legislative and political process. You won’t find anything else like This Week In Sacramento. Up next: “Groundhog Day, Part Deux.” Here Assemblyman Haynes completes his first 3 installments on the Legislature’s continued efforts to defeat “tough on crime” measures. Clips include soundbites from the floor debates on the 3 Strikes Law in 1994 and Jessica’s Law in 2006.
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Fetched: October 1st, 2006, 8:08pm PDT
Assemblyman Haynes explains why Republicans had to fight a five-day battle to stop Democrats from allowing the legal possession of thousands of child pornography images through their passage of Assembly Bill 50. AB 50, authored by San Francisco Assemblyman Mark Leno, a Democrat who serves as chairman of the Public Safety Committee, sought to weaken Jessica’s Law. Jessica’s Law, a measure that will be considered by California voters this year, increases the penalties and sentencing for possession of child porn, tracks child predators and does a number of other things to protect children from the worst of our society.
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Fetched: October 1st, 2006, 8:08pm PDT
Assemblyman Haynes highlights Republican lawmakers getting attacked for telling the truth. In this podcast, Haynes spotlights how Democrats killed the Jessica’s Law effort to protect kids from child predators. Too embarrassed to admit that fact, the Democrats attempt to zip the lips of those protest their wrongdoing.
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Fetched: October 1st, 2006, 8:08pm PDT
Here Assemblyman Haynes completes his first 3 installments on the Legislature’s continued efforts to defeat “tough on crime” measures. Clips include soundbites from the floor debates on the 3 Strikes Law in 1994 and Jessica’s Law in 2006.