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In 2018, researchers found that Prop 47 contributed to a jump in car burglaries, shoplifting and other thefts. [33] In 2018, the San Francisco Chronicle reported that Prop. 47 led to a rise in the larceny theft rate by about 9 percent, compared to the 2014 rate. [34] By 2019, organized retail theft was on the rise.
In 2014, Kamala Harris was also California’s attorney general. Although her office wrote Proposition 47’s summary and title, Harris herself took no position on the initiative.
The attorney general’s office under Harris released a summary of the law, called Proposition 47, which predicted that prison and jail populations would decrease while funding for truancy ...
Proposition 47 was passed in 2014. Although Kamala Harris was California’s attorney general, and her office wrote the initiative’s title and ballot language, she took no position on it, even ...
Harris declined to take any position on criminal sentencing-reform initiatives Prop 36 (2012) and Prop 47 (2014), arguing it would be improper because her office prepares the ballot booklets. [49] John Van de Kamp , a predecessor as attorney general, publicly disagreed with the rationale.
In California state elections, 2014 was the first year in which the ... Incumbent Democratic attorney general Kamala Harris won re-election ... Proposition 47 ...
Proposition 36 on California's November ballot asks voters to change parts of Proposition 47, an initiative passed in 2014 that turned some felonies to misdemeanors. What exactly is Prop. 47?
California Proposition 47 may refer to either of the following ballot initiatives in California: California Proposition 47 (2002) measure providing for the sale of $13 billion in bonds for education. California Proposition 47 (2014) measure reducing the criminal penalties on many nonviolent drug and property crimes from felonies to misdemeanors.