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Newsom may dislike Prop. 36, but he is duty bound to help implement and enforce it. Heaven save us if governors start traipsing the twisted path of President Trump.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom and several other Democrats oppose Proposition 36, saying it is a wrong-headed attempt at drug policy reform that would increase the prison population by tens of ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
That’s why I, along with countless small business owners, advocated strongly for Proposition 36 last year. California voters spoke clearly, passing the measure in every county across our state.
This measure rolls back some of the reforms contained in Proposition 47, the historic 2014 voter-approved measure that reduced penalties for most drug possession crimes and petty theft.
California voters passed Proposition 36, a tough-on-crime ballot question, in the November election in response to concerns about shoplifting across the state.
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