"In addition, I plan to undertake the project of looking into how some of the city's outdated and antiquated laws and practices affect the poor and weaker members of our city in an unjust and unfair manner.” When asked for an example, Faison said, "The way the city is allowed to confiscate personal property has been challenged, and recently changed by the Supreme Court of our nation. We will have to update our laws as well." Faison also discussed her views on how citizens are prosecuted for minor infractions and misdemeanors, and she also has expressed support for the work that the district attorney is doing to reform Philadelphia’s bail system.