A ballot measure that will roll back some of California's most controversial soft-on-crime policies has overwhelmingly passed in the deep blue state. Proposition 36, the Homelessness, Drug Addiction ...
California voters overwhelmingly passed Proposition 36 to increase punishments for some theft and drug possession offenses. With more than 40% of the votes counted, over 5 million voters said "Yes ...
LOS ANGELES - Seemingly fed up with increased crime across the state, California voters have voted ... more past convictions for theft crimes. Prop 36 also allows for increased prison sentences ...
We gave you two passes ... California Governor Gavin Newsom had tried to keep this proposition from passing. In a statement sent to Action News, Newsom explained his concerns about the Prop 36 ...
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Both sides also disagree on how to pay for the tens of millions of dollars in expected jail, prison and treatment costs if the ballot measure passes ... of California, which opposes Prop. 36 ...
LOS ANGELES - Seemingly fed up with increased crime across the state, California voters have voted "yes" to Proposition ... has two or more past convictions for theft crimes. Prop 36 also allows for ...