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Kwanza Hall

Democrat, Georgia
Former US House of Representatives

Kwanza Hall is 54 years old. Based on voting history, policy positions, and public statements, Kwanza Hall demonstrates a Somewhat Right political bias. Compare Kwanza Hall with other politicians in our Politician Bias Chart.

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A.I. Policy Leanings
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Our policy leanings for Kwanza Hall show what policies Kwanza supports and opposes including Kwanza's conservative and liberal leanings based on the news.

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*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.

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The A.I. media portrayal of Kwanza Hall shows how positively or negatively the media portrays Kwanza. Negative and positive sentiment scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores showing that more media companies see Kwanza in a negative light and higher positive scores showing that more media companies see Kwanza in a positive light.

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Kwanza Hall’s Policy Stances

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  • Criminal Justice
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Energy
  • Gov. Dependency
  • Healthcare
  • Immigration
  • National Security
  • Reduce Budget Deficit
  • War on Drugs
  • Criminal Justice
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Energy
  • Government Dependency
  • Healthcare
  • Immigration
  • National Security
  • Reduce Budget Deficit
  • War on Drugs
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  • Criminal Justice

    Somewhat Left

    Kwanza Hall has taken a progressive stance on criminal justice reform, advocating for measures to address systemic issues such as police accountability, sentencing disparities, and the disproportionate impact of the criminal justice system on marginalized communities. He has supported the elimination of qualified immunity for police officers, the expungement of records for nonviolent drug offenders, and the restoration of voting rights for formerly incarcerated individuals. Hall's positions on these issues align him with a Somewhat Left to Medium Left approach to criminal justice policy.
    Source: BallotPedia

  • Economy

    Somewhat Left

    Kwanza Hall appears to have a moderate to liberal policy stance on economic issues. He has advocated for increasing the federal minimum wage, expanding worker protections, and promoting economic inclusion and development in diverse communities. While he has not explicitly outlined a detailed economic platform, his past actions and statements suggest a focus on ensuring fair wages, worker rights, and equitable economic opportunities. Overall, Kwanza Hall's economic policy leanings can be characterized as Somewhat Left.
    Source: National Employment Law Project

  • Education

    Somewhat Left

    Kwanza Hall appears to have a Somewhat Left stance on education policy. As a member of the Atlanta City Council, he worked towards closing the achievement gap and contributed to reforms that improved the performance of Atlanta Public Schools on statewide tests. Additionally, he has focused on community improvement initiatives, including those related to education and youth development. Overall, Hall seems to support progressive policies aimed at improving educational outcomes, particularly for underserved communities.
    Source: Blackpast

  • Energy

    Somewhat Left

    Kwanza Hall appears to have a Somewhat Left stance on energy policy. He has committed the city of Atlanta to transition to 100% renewable energy by 2035, which indicates a strong commitment to sustainability and clean energy. However, he has also expressed some skepticism about the "politicization" of climate change, suggesting a more moderate or centrist approach. Overall, Hall seems to favor practical, economically-beneficial solutions to address energy and environmental concerns, rather than taking an ideological stance.
    Source: Monarch Private Capital

  • Government Dependency

    Center

    Kwanza Hall's policy positions on government dependency are not extensively documented. During his brief tenure in the U.S House of Representatives, he voted in favor of the $900 billion COVID-19 relief package in December 2020, indicating support for government assistance during crises. Kwanza Hall's stance on government dependency appears to be balanced and neutral.
    Source: On The Issues

  • Healthcare

    Center

    Kwanza Hall's stance on healthcare policy appears to be centered and balanced, with elements of both conservative and liberal approaches. He supports increased access to healthcare and coverage, while also emphasizing the importance of individual choice and market competition among insurers. Overall, his healthcare policy stance seems to fall in the Center of the conservative-liberal spectrum.
    Source: Brookings

  • Immigration

    Somewhat Left

    Kwanza Hall's immigration policy positions indicate a Somewhat Left stance. As an Atlanta City Council member, he introduced a resolution opposing the rescission of DACA, emphasizing the protection of immigrant communities and upholding constitutional rights. The resolution directed the Atlanta Police Department not to detain individuals solely based on ICE requests without a judicial warrant. However, during his brief tenure in the U.S. House of Representatives, no record of him sponsoring or voting on specific immigration-related legislation exists.
    Source: Project South

  • National Security

    Somewhat Left

    Kwanza Hall's stance on national security appears to be Somewhat Left. He voted in favor of the William M. (Mac) Thornberry National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021, which set Department of Defense policies and appropriations. However, he also introduced the Qualified Immunity Abolition Act, which aimed to end qualified immunity for law enforcement, suggesting a more progressive stance on issues of police accountability. Overall, Hall seems to take a balanced approach, supporting traditional national security measures while also advocating for criminal justice reform.
    Source: BallotPedia

  • Reduce Budget Deficit

    Somewhat Left

    Kwanzaa Hall appears to take a balanced and moderate stance on reducing the federal budget deficit. He recognizes the need to address the growing national debt, but advocates for a nuanced approach that considers the economic impacts and avoids overly harsh austerity measures. Hall supports a combination of spending cuts and revenue increases, without favoring one side over the other. Overall, his policy leaning on this issue can be characterized as Somewhat Left.
    Source: GovTrack

  • War on Drugs

    Somewhat Left

    Kwanza Hall appears to take a Somewhat Left stance on the issue of the war on drugs. He has introduced the Nonviolent Drug Crime Expungement Act of 2020, which aims to provide for the resentencing and expungement of nonviolent drug offenses for individuals adversely impacted by the war on drugs. Additionally, Hall has stated that he supports decriminalizing marijuana and finding a process to expunge those convictions. Overall, Kwanza Hall's policy positions indicate a Somewhat Left leaning on the issue of the war on drugs.
    Source: Gov Track

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