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Public Safety Committee Hearing on Abolishing Death Penalty

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The California Assembly Public Safety Committee is holding a hearing on SB 490, East Bay State Senator Loni Hancock's bill to abolish the death penalty in California.

(Update 12:55 p.m. The hearing is over. The California Channel provides an archive here.)

You can read the bill here.

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Many of the arguments currently being made against the death penalty have to do with cost. A recent study by U.S. 9th Circuit Judge Arthur L. Alarcon and Loyola Law School professor Paula M. Mitchell found the state has spent more than $4 billion on capital punishment since it was reinstated in 1978. Seven hundred and fourteen prisoners currently reside on death row, but just thirteen have been executed since reinstatement.

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