Here's the one person that voted Nay on it:
Rep. Powers Hannley, Pamela [D]
Who is this bitch? According to NewsWars:
State Rep. Hannley, who called herself “the Bernie Sanders of Tucson with Hillary Clinton’s gender issues” during her campaign in Tuscon’s Legislative District 9, was the only member of the Arizona House to vote against the bill, seemingly decrying it as racist in her explanation.
“Justice is not blind or color blind in the United States and so mandatory sentencing is a part of the problem. If we had a fairer justice system, then the population in prison would look more like the population of the country and that’s not the case,” Hannley, 69, said of the bill.
Hannley further complained that the legislation could “disproportionately” impact “people of color” in a Facebook post.
Here's the one person that voted Nay on it: Rep. Powers Hannley, Pamela [D] Who is this bitch? According to NewsWars: State Rep. Hannley, who called herself “the Bernie Sanders of Tucson with Hillary Clinton’s gender issues” during her campaign in Tuscon’s Legislative District 9, was the only member of the Arizona House to vote against the bill, seemingly decrying it as racist in her explanation.
“Justice is not blind or color blind in the United States and so mandatory sentencing is a part of the problem. If we had a fairer justice system, then the population in prison would look more like the population of the country and that’s not the case,” Hannley, 69, said of the bill.
Hannley further complained that the legislation could “disproportionately” impact “people of color” in a Facebook post.