Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner has revealed that he has made a decision regarding running for a third term in office. In an interview with NBC 10 @issue, Krasner expressed his love for his job and highlighted the impact of the SEPTA special prosecutor law on his decision-making process.
Krasner is currently challenging Act 40, a law that mandates a special prosecutor for crimes on SEPTA, arguing that it undermines the rights of voters in Philadelphia. The law, signed by Governor Josh Shapiro, has sparked controversy among Democrats, with Krasner asserting that it is time for the party to uphold its values.
The District Attorney emphasized the importance of protecting the interests of marginalized communities and vowed to explore all legal avenues to address the issue. Krasner did not disclose his decision on running for a third term but hinted at the unpredictable nature of life.
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