Prop A could reduce burden on criminal justice system, protect civil rights

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From Roberto Treviño (RobertoTrevino_): This vote is an opportunity for progress and can ultimately help create positive change in our community.

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Justice for all must be reflected in our policies for law enforcement agencies. They should have the tools and training they need to carry out their duties safely and effectively, but we must also recognize that the overuse of our police forces has only served to escalate tensions and undermine the necessary trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve.

We must decriminalize abortion and ensure that everyone has access to safe, legal, and affordable reproductive health care. It is a fundamental human right to have control over one’s own body, especially in decisions regarding health and well-being. Criminalizing abortion not only puts women’s lives at risk but also perpetuates a culture of shame and stigma that further marginalizes and harms our community.

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