Proposition 36 won't end homelessness or crime waves. It will only refill prisons, push more people to the streets and erase ...
We need restorative justice initiatives that focus on family reunification in rehabilitation programs, investment in reentry ...
The Public Policy Institute of California conducted the poll, which found most Californians favoring several other ...
Under the 2014 measure, someone can conduct a series of thefts each under $950, and the repetitive pattern cannot be used by prosecutors to elevate the crime to a felony,” writes the ...
Nearly three-quarters of likely voters said that they will vote “yes” on the ballot measure to reimpose felony charges for ...
Proposition 36 on the November ballot is a state initiative that would increase penalties for drug crimes and theft.
Proposition 36 qualified for the November ballot in California with more than 900,000 signatures.
A ballot measure that will increase the penalties for low-level thefts and drug possession has overwhelming support from ...
Supporters of Proposition 36, including politicians like San Jose Mayor Mahan, argue that drug addiction is the root cause of retail theft, overdose deaths, and homelessness in California.
Voters created successful anti-recidivism programs 10 years ago, without borrowing or raising taxes, and they are working ...