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California voters have passed Proposition 36, the Associated Press projects, approving changes that will roll back criminal justice reforms from a contentious 2014 ballot measure that lessened ...
Prop 36 takes effect in California. What it means for retail theft and drug possession penalties California voters overwhelmingly passed Proposition 36 in November, which increases punishments for ...
The political committee behind Proposition 36, which has touted the anti-crime measure's support from top local Democratic leaders, donated $1 million to the California Republican Party in recent ...
In Santa Clara County, where Jeff Rosen was one of just three California district attorneys to support 2014’s Proposition 47, which established many of the laws now amended by Proposition 36 ...
CBS News California takes a closer look at the drug component of the high-profile Proposition 36 to fact-check claims about the ballot measure from supporters and opponents.
California voters passed Proposition 36, a tough-on-crime ballot question, in the November election in response to concerns about shoplifting across the state.
DETROIT — Vice President Kamala Harris, who is registered to vote in California, said Wednesday that she still needs to take a look at Proposition 36, a tough-on-crime measure on California’s ...
California Proposition 36: Increases criminal penalties for certain drug and theft crimes. The measure comes in response to an increase in high-profile “smash-and-grab” robberies and the ...
This November, Proposition 36 will ask California voters whether to undo a handful of criminal justice reforms they approved a decade ago. In 2014, voters passed another ballot measure called ...
Proposition 36, known as the Drug and Theft Crime Penalties and Treatment-Mandated Felonies Initiative, will be on the ballot this fall and would reform elements of Proposition 47 that voters ...
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