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Government

Sep. 3, 2009

Prison Reform Takes Stage As AG Race Begins

While the Legislature continues to struggle through budget cut battles, the race to become the state's leading law enforcer is slowly starting to take form, with some candidates taking the financial lead and at least one campaign issue coming into focus: prison reform.

By Matthew Pordum
Daily Journal Staff Writer

SACRAMENTO - While the Legislature continues to struggle through budget cut battles, the race to become the state's leading law enforcer is slowly starting to take form, with some candidates taking the financial lead and at least one campaign issue coming into focus: prison reform.

San Francisco County District Attorney Kamala Harris, Assemblyman Alberto Torrico, D-Fremont, former Los Angeles City Attor...

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