From CalMatters politics reporterย Yue Stella Yu:ย

In the state Legislature, an open rebellion sometimes does wonders.
Two weeks ago, Assemblymember Maggy Krell, a first-year Sacramento Democrat, publicly defied Democratic leaders in attempting to pass harsher penalties for soliciting sex from 16- and 17-year-olds. Joined by some moderate Democrats and Republicans, the fight laid bare the splinters among Democrats and forced Assembly leaders into damage control mode.
The end result? An overwhelming Assembly vote on Thursday to raise penalties for teen sex solicitation, with no votes in opposition.
The measure โ amended after a weeklong negotiation between Krell and Assembly Democratic leaders โ would allow prosecutors to charge someone soliciting sex from a child more than three years younger than them with a felony. It would also increase the fines on businesses and hotels for facilitating or shielding sex trafficking activities and require the Office of Emergency Services to fund up to 11 district attorneysโ efforts to prosecute human trafficking.
It was a victory lap for Republicans, who have long fought to enhance punishments for child sex trafficking and solicitation. During a Thursday press conference, they urged Senate Democrats, who will consider the measure next, to leave it intact.
Assemblymember Carl DeMaio of San Diego: โDonโt you dare water down a word in AB 379 as passed today. We will not tolerate any weakening of the tools that law enforcement needs to protect these children.โ
It is unclear how Senate Democrats will respond. Last year, Senate Democrats removed provisions from a Republican-backed proposal that would have applied harsher penalties to soliciting 16- and 17-year-olds โ the same provisions that Krell unsuccessfully fought for this year.
Krell, who was stripped off of the bill as a principal author after her defiance, told CalMatters she is โthankfulโ to others for cooperating.
Her takeaway after all this drama?
Krell:ย โIโm easy to work with, hard to fโk with.โ
originally published in WhatMatters
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