Florida AG on California Gov. Newsom's new crime plan: 'They're being forced to re-fund the police'

Florida AG reacts to Newsom announcing new crime plan for California: ‘They have no choice’

Ashley Moody reacts to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s new $300 million plan to combat smash and grab crimes.

Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody reacted Monday on "Mornings with Maria" to California Governor Gavin Newsom's plan to curb skyrocketing smash and grab theft crimes in the state. 

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ASHLEY MOODY: Well, they’re being forced to refund the police if that’s actually where this money is going to go because they have no choice. The numbers are starting to come out in these cities and areas where you have extremely radical leadership both in a mayoral position or a prosecutor position, and it’s really like rotting fruit. You can’t tell right away as it’s starting to rot from the inside, but when you see it on the outside and when you start seeing murder rates skyrocket, in LA over 50% in Chicago over 50%, you have to start doing something about it. 

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Florida AG swears in first class of police officers who left New York, urges others to do the same

Ashley Moody discusses California’s news anti-crime plan, Florida’s job growth and economic policies pushing back on criminals and COVID mandates. 

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