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It replaces carceral involuntary servitude with voluntary work programs, has bipartisan support, and aligns with national efforts to reform the 13th Amendment. It will prioritize rehabilitation, lower recidivism, and improve public safety, resulting in taxpayer savings." "Yes on Prop. 6" has raised $2.07 million as of October 30, 2024. [4]
Her message was part of a broader campaign pitching support for Proposition 6 as a vote to "end slavery." Yet according to the official state voter guide, Proposition 6 has nothing to do with slavery.
Proposition 6 was placed on the ballot by California state lawmakers, who supported it with a bipartisan vote. The measure is a Legislative Black Caucus priority bill. Additional supporters ...
While 5.5 million votes remained outstanding in California on Friday morning, Proposition 6, titled, “Eliminates Forcing Inmates to Work,” appears trending towards failure, with the support of ...
California Proposition 6 may refer to: Briggs Initiative Prop 6 (1978): REJECTED; Proposed ban of gays and lesbians from working in California public schools. California Proposition 6 (1998): PASSED; Felony to kill a horse, donkey or mule for human consumption. California Proposition 6 (2008): REJECTED; Safe Neighborhoods Act and The Runner ...
No formal argument was submitted against Prop. 6 in the state’s ... The apartment association has contributed more than $35 million in support of the measure. Prop. 34 is a not-so-veiled attempt ...
The measure, titled Prop 6 on the ballot, lost by a 55-45% vote. While polls showed strong support for the gas tax repeal, DeMaio blamed the loss on what he claimed was a misleading ballot title placed on the initiative by the attorney general that excluded the words gas, tax, and repeal. [23]
Ten measures will be on the ballot and will ask voters if they support raising the minimum wage, cracking down on crime, banning forced prison labor, capping rent and much more. ... Proposition 6.