Putting more firearms in the wrong hands would make the world a more dangerous place.
Esteban Torres
The Public Record
How is the information and the images of toddlers behind jail cells and having nothing but a sheet of aluminum to cover themselves, pooping themselves, nobody feeding them, how are those images being portrayed to the world about America?
I find these arguments unconvincing. I think there are messages that we send to our employees when we don't put forward transparent policies on how we are going to protect victims and how we are going to deal with whistleblowers and protect whistleblowers.
I hope that at some point, without disclosing specific information, that we could have a conversation around this issue, because it is an important issue not only to our Nation, but to the world.
The bigger picture for us in California is we are continuing working on addressing the issues of homelessness.
I prefer incentive-based, but I would also like to see what do those minimum standards look like.





