California’s trio of public safety crises — homelessness, drug abuse and retail theft — represent a costly, unfolding ...
Key among its several provisions would be to increase sentences for petty theft and drug possession for repeat offenders ...
Californians will decide the fate of Proposition 36, a measure that seeks to increase punishments for some theft and drug ...
Proposition 36 won't end homelessness or crime waves. It will only refill prisons, push more people to the streets and erase ...
Retail and law enforcement organizations are donating in support of California's Proposition 36, which would turn some misdemeanors into felonies.
The Public Policy Institute of California conducted the poll, which found most Californians favoring several other ...
Nearly three-quarters of likely voters said that they will vote “yes” on the ballot measure to reimpose felony charges for ...
I fear I can’t do everything. I’ve got, trying to get Kamala Harris elected President of the United States, trying to get ...
California voters will soon decide whether to reclassify certain theft and drug penalties under Proposition 36.
Much of the Proposition 36 debate has focused on the increased penalties for shoplifting, but the drug policy changes are ...
California's November vote on Proposition 36 could change how drug and theft crimes are classified, making some harsher as ...