Porterville Recorder

Harris clarifies stance on federally mandated school busing

- By ALEXANDRA JAFFE

INDIANOLA, Iowa (AP) — Sen. Kamala Harris on Thursday clarified her position on federally mandated school busing, saying it's only necessary in cases where local government­s are actively opposing integratio­n.

Harris said that in the 1960s and '70s, institutio­ns "were literally working against integratio­n of our schools." That's why she supported busing then, she said, but now thinks it should just be a "tool" available to local government­s and school districts to address segregatio­n.

"Today it is very rare that we require the courts or the federal government to intervene," Harris told reporters Thursday before a campaign event in Indianola, Iowa.

Her stance on busing came under scrutiny after last week's debate, when she went after former Vice President Joe Biden for his stance on busing while he was a senator. Biden said he was in favor of voluntary busing but opposed federally mandated busing. During the 1970s and '80s, however, Biden actively worked against busing efforts and was an outspoken critic of the tactic.

But Harris muddied the waters Wednesday when she told reporters she too did not support federally mandated busing and supported it only as an option for local government­s.

On Thursday, Biden told reporters after seeing her latest comments that he believed the two agreed on the issue, and that he felt her critique had come out of nowhere.

Harris, however, told reporters "we do not agree," pointing to his past criticism of busing, and said she was surprised Biden was caught off-guard by her debate stage criticism.

"Part of the impetus of the conversati­on was the statements that the Vice President made about his work with segregatio­nists and that was the subject of conversati­on for days on end, so if he and his team weren't prepared for the topic I don't know what to say about that," she said.

 ?? AP PHOTO BY CHARLIE NEIBERGALL ?? Democratic presidenti­al candidate Sen. Kamala Harris greets local residents during the West Des Moines Democrats’ annual picnic, Wednesday, July 3, 2019, in West Des Moines, Iowa.
AP PHOTO BY CHARLIE NEIBERGALL Democratic presidenti­al candidate Sen. Kamala Harris greets local residents during the West Des Moines Democrats’ annual picnic, Wednesday, July 3, 2019, in West Des Moines, Iowa.

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