
California Voters Reject Ban on Forced Prison Labor
California voters have rejected Proposition 6, a measure to ban forced prison labor, which would have amended the state constitution to prohibit involuntary servitude for incarcerated individuals. Despite the defeat, advocates argue the measure was crucial in addressing remnants of slavery in legal frameworks. The proposition was part of broader reparations efforts, but faced challenges, including low campaign funding and lack of formal opposition. Supporters vow to continue efforts to reform prison labor practices.

