Harris won't say if she still backs decriminalizing prostitution
Briefly

In discussing the decriminalization of sex work, Kamala Harris expressed her belief that consensual behavior should not be criminalized as long as no harm occurs, advocating for distinguishing between those engaged in sex work and those who exploit them.
Harris noted that during her tenure as district attorney, she shifted the focus of law enforcement from criminalizing sex workers to prosecuting pimps and clients, aiming to protect those in vulnerable positions.
Despite her more progressive stance in 2019, Harris had previously opposed efforts to decriminalize prostitution in 2008, highlighting a significant division in her viewpoints over the years.
The debate on sex work decriminalization continues within the Democratic party, as it aims to enhance protections for sex workers while dealing with issues of exploitation and violence against them.
Read at Axios
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