Nov. 2022 Election: Q&A with Brian Jones, California state Senate District 40 candidate [Opinion]
at the issue in the past four years. Their “my way or the highway” approach to homelessness has led to just that — more homeless encampments popping up along our highways, on our streets and in our parks. Next year, I will introduce a bill prohibiting homeless encampments near sensitive areas like schools, parks, libraries, and day-care centers.
A: Crime is skyrocketing across our state, including in San Diego. Yet the failed solutions proposed by Sacramento Democrats are to continue decriminalizing violent crimes, defunding the police, releasing criminals early from our jails and dumping sexually violent predators in our neighborhoods. We have a lot of work to do to keep Californians safe, and I’m prepared for the fight. That’s why I’m the only candidate for Senate District 40 who is endorsed by law enforcement.
Q: How would you help California students who suffered from learning loss associated with the COVID-19 pandemic? Overall, by improving public schools, empowering parents and creating more school choice, I believe we can restore educational excellence in California. Gas prices hit their all-time high this year. We should suspend the state’s $1 taxes and fees on every gallon of gas to bring direct and immediate relief to Californians. I’ve introduced several amendments to suspend the gas tax and will keep pushing for gas price relief.
California has over 100 gun control laws on the books, many of them forced through the Legislature on party-line votes. I think a partisan approach on major issues like this one does a disservice to everyone.
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