Article 6R7JQ Involuntary servitude still exists in California. A ballot measure in November could change that

Involuntary servitude still exists in California. A ballot measure in November could change that

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Rita Omokha
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If voted into law, Proposition 6 would abolish forced labor as a criminal punishment in the state's prisons

Government-sanctioned slavery still exists in California. The state is one of 20 where incarcerated people can be forced to work against their will. But if it's up to the assemblymember Lori Wilson and the state's legislative Black caucus, that will come to an end in November.

Wilson and the caucus are behind Proposition 6, a proposal on the ballot on 5 November that would abolish forced labor as a criminal punishment in the state's prisons and prevent inmates who refuse to work from being penalized.

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