Kamala Harris at an event hosted by the Commonwealth Club in 2010, explaining her decision as San Francisco DA to get tough on truancy. Critics of truancy crackdowns say such efforts unfairly target poor parents and children without actually helping students.pic.twitter.com/GKkDpayxuv
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Harris doesn’t say it clearly, but her career indicates a belief in Broken Windows-style retributive justice. Outside her involvement in a national foreclosure settlement, her office really targeted low level offenses—truancy, minor drug sales, graffiti, vandalism, auto burglary.
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Harris' beliefs in retributive justice are deeply held. Here's a video of Harris from 2013 at the Chicago Ideas Week mocking criminal justice reformers as unrealistic and ideological.pic.twitter.com/DWk6bliLmw
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Harris follows up with a story criticizing the "knee-jerk response" to criminal justice by Democrats.pic.twitter.com/2vJKTOKCgn
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In this 2009 interview, Harris explains the truancy initiative. The anchors seem uncomfortably skeptical after she explains the process: infraction at first for parents with the option of assistance or prosecution. Then increasing punishments for repeat truancy and likely jail.pic.twitter.com/0YhbJTgEpF
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Apparently, the speech from the beginning of this thread wasn't a one-off. It was a stump speech for her 2010 Attorney General campaign. This video is from a campaign event on November 2009.pic.twitter.com/fFdh89jdNi
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It's practically a clone, right down to the story of the single, homeless mother of 3 working 2 jobs, charged for the truancy of her children, who took the help offered by Harris' office and as a result, wasn't prosecuted.pic.twitter.com/qGinu5jLRl
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This was Harris' truancy policy as Attorney General in 2013, following the legislation she pushed which Governor Schwarzenegger signed in 2010: https://oag.ca.gov/sites/all/files/agweb/pdfs/tr/truancy_2013.pdf … Thanks to
@Vj248J for finding this!pic.twitter.com/3qzV6HEIrI
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Kamala Harris was giving this same pitch about how prosecuting parents for truancy was smart/necessary as recently as 2014 at Vanity Fair's New Establishment Summit. Kirsten Gillibrand was there too. She praised it as an example of the focus women bring to leadership.pic.twitter.com/3tLHy0RxQ2
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It's notable that gone from her story, however, is the bit about actually bringing charges against a homeless mother of 3 working 2 jobs.
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Harris' campaign responded to these videos, telling HuffPost, "She believed a critical way to keep kids out of jail when they’re older is to keep them in school when they’re young,”https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/kamala-harris-truancy-initiative_us_5c50b08ee4b0f43e410bcbc4 …
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But intentions aside, Jezebel reports Harris' office brought charges against 20 parents in truancy cases in '09. In '12, due to the anti-truancy law Harris pushed, one woman was sentenced to 180 days in jail bc her two kids missed over 100 days of school.https://theslot.jezebel.com/this-is-what-truancy-laws-do-1832159930 …
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I’m revisiting this thread to add that when she was running for Senate in 2016, Harris promised to bring her anti-truancy crusade with her. It was a selling point.pic.twitter.com/RPcKOwZQyM
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