2022 election: Q&A with Nathan Hochman, California attorney general candidate

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2022 election: Q&A with Nathan Hochman, California attorney general candidate
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2022 election: Q&A with Nathan Hochman, California attorney general candidate [Opinion]

There are five candidates on the June 7 ballot who want to be elected attorney general. They are incumbent Rob Bonta, a Democrat appointed to the position last year; attorney/business owner Eric Early and general counsel Nathan Hochman, both Republicans; criminal defense attorney Dan Kapelovitz, a Green party candidate; and Sacramento County District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert, an independent. The top two vote-getters will advance to a Nov. 8 runoff.

Q: Crime is up statewide, creating debate over whether California should be more harsh or more lenient on people charged with crimes. What, if anything, should the attorney general do about the surge in crime? A: To the extent that state law now empowers and requires the attorney general to solely investigate and prosecute police misconduct and use-of-force, I would use that authority. However, I do believe that cooperation with local prosecutors and law enforcement agencies is critical to discovering the truth in these incidents and helping communities recover.

Q: Gov. Gavin Newsom has endorsed California adopting a gun control law modeled on Texas’ abortion law, which allows people to sue those who help women get abortions. Do you support a law allowing Californians to file lawsuits like this over gun-related issues or not, and why? A: Past attorneys general and our current attorney general have clearly been influenced by the special interest donors who fund their campaigns. The best evidence of this are the deeply misleading ballot titles and summaries produced by their offices .

Q: The climate emergency is worsening in California. Should the attorney general play more of a role to make local governments live up to laws they enacted to reduce emissions and the threat of global warming?

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