Former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer, Rancho Santa Fe businessman John Cox and Assemblyman Kevin Kiley of Rocklin traded views on issues such as homelessness, minimum wage and Newsom's zero car emissions executive order.
Three Republican contenders fighting to replace Gov. Gavin Newsom in September’s recall election again sought to differentiate themselves to voters by focusing in a Thursday debate on the governor and the issues facing California, sidestepping the chance to criticize Republican front-runner Larry Elder, who earlier drew scrutiny for his comments on women and allegations from a former fiancée.
On homelessness, Faulconer trumpeted his experience as mayor of San Diego, where he prohibited tent encampments and created a network of shelters.U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals’ decision When asked how he would address people who do not want to move into shelters, Cox responded that the answer is to treat the root causes of homelessness such as addiction and mental illness.
Faulconer said what the state should do instead is offer incentives to entrepreneurs to help reduce vehicle emissions, saying California leads the nation in technical innovation and is up to the task. Both Cox and Kiley dismissed Newsom’s goal, arguing that California lacks enough electricity to power such a large fleet of electric vehicles in the state.
as well as other allegations against Elder. Ahead of Thursday’s debate, Elder issued a statement denying any wrongdoing.Moderator Laurenzo, an anchor at KTXL in Sacramento, asked the candidates their view on Elder’s position that minimum wage should be zero. Kiley and Faulconer agreed there should be a minimum wage.
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