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California's property crime rate has fallen to historic lows, despite claims from supporters of Prop. 36 that the measure was ...
5) Who opposes Prop. 36? Opponents of Prop. 36 include the ACLU of Northern and Southern California, the Democratic Party and a wide range of groups that advocate for criminal justice reform and ...
According to a Facebook post, the presidents of the California State Sheriffs’ Association, the California District Attorneys ...
A man on post-release supervision was arrested last Thursday after probation officers said they found a handgun, suspected ...
Democrat California Gov. Gavin Newsom elected not to dedicate funds in his proposed budget to enforce a widely-popular ballot proposal ...
Lawmakers passed the budget and most budget-related bills on to the Governor Friday, with just a handful left to pass Monday, ...
Who should pay for Prop. 36, California’s new tough-on-crime law? Gov. Gavin Newsom, who opposed the measure, did not include any money for it in his latest state budget proposal ...
Only one thing is missing: the once-formidable alliance that helped launch Prop 36 and push its law-and-order concerns to the top of California’s political agenda.
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) likes to manipulate statistics to make it seem like he hasn't turned California into a soft-on-crime paradise for criminals.
Last year’s Proposition 36, which increased penalties on certain drug and property offenses, did so by convincing millions of voters that their initiative would help those struggling with ...
“Counties can’t implement Prop. 36 without the full support of the state,” Graham Knaus, executive director of the California State Association of Counties, said in a statement.