Nov. 2022 Election: Q&A with Tasha Boerner Horvath, California state Assembly District 77 candidate

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Nov. 2022 Election: Q&A with Tasha Boerner Horvath, California state Assembly District 77 candidate
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Nov. 2022 Election: Q&A with Tasha Boerner Horvath, California state Assembly District 77 candidate [Opinion]

Between now and early October when voting gets underway, The San Diego Union-Tribune Editorial Board is planning to publish dozens of candidate Q&As and nearly two dozen commentaries connected to a handful of San Diego city ballot measures and seven state propositions on the Nov. 8 election. Keep checking back as we fill in this voter guide.

A: California’s goal to transition away from selling internal combustion cars by 2035 is mirrored by the auto industry, which has recognized that the future is no longer in fossil fuels. All of the major automakers have released and are releasing more electric vehicles in their lineups, and Audi has publicly announced an intention to stop designing internal combustion cars by 2025.

Q: More and more resources are being dedicated to the homelessness issue, yet California has more homeless people than ever. Do you see progress? What solutions are working? A: As a mom and an Assembly member, public safety is important to me. As with most things, criminal justice reform is a balancing act of competing goals, including protecting public safety, ensuring justice is served, rehabilitating offenders and safeguarding tax dollars. All of these are important goals, and I have worked to have a balanced approach that leads with public safety.

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