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RandySF

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Mon Jun 8, 2020, 06:57 PM Jun 2020

Castro announces endorsements of candidates focused on police reform

Julián Castro announced Sunday the first endorsements for candidates he says are committed to "fighting for reform to our broken criminal justice system." Last year, Castro, a housing secretary under President Obama, was the first 2020 Democratic candidate to introduce a plan for reforming police departments and has since started a political action committee dedicated to supporting policing reform.

He endorsed Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts, George Gascón, candidate for Los Angeles County District Attorney, José Garza, candidate for Travis County, Texas, District Attorney and Cook County, Illinois, State's Attorney Kim Foxx. Pressley and Foxx are incumbents, while Gascón will face off against incumbent D.A. Jackie Lacey on November 3. Garza, who received the most votes in the primary, faces incumbent D.A. Margaret Moore in a May 26 runoff.

"I'm excited to see the energy and the passion that's formed around police reform and criminal justice reform for that will ensure that what happened to George Floyd doesn't happen again." Castro said in an interview with CBS News. "It's important if we're going to deeply reform our policing system, that we do it at the national level, the state level and the local level. And that's why I'm proud that we're supporting a number of candidates for D.A., as well as a fantastic Congresswoman, like Ayanna Pressley, who is already leading at the national level by introducing some substantial reforms to policing in this country."

Castro's endorsements come as the nation is embroiled in protests over the death of George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis.

On Friday, Pressley, along with Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, introduced a bill that would make it a crime for police officers to deny medical care for people in custody.




https://www.cbsnews.com/news/castro-announces-endorsements-of-candidates-focused-on-police-reform/

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