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  2. Prop 36 supporters say it will combat California's retail ...

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    Some weak evidence also points to a 2021 rise in commercial burglaries tied to low clearance rates." ... The governor was a proponent of Proposition 47 and is now against Proposition 36.

  3. Column: California voters are fed up with crime and ...

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    A new poll shows that California voters overwhelming support Proposition 36, sponsored by the California District Attorney's Assn. The November ballot measure would increase punishment for theft ...

  4. Fact-checking claims about California's Proposition 36: What ...

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    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.

  5. Shifts in Los Angeles County opinion on criminal justice, new ...

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    LA Voice’s campaign against Prop. 36 reminded people of what Prop. 47 has accomplished, especially in places where people benefited from the initiative. But that was not the main message.

  6. 2024 California Proposition 36 - Wikipedia

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    It is projected that Proposition 36 could increase the state prison population by 35% by 2029. [30] The California Budget and Policy Center describes Proposition 36 as advancing an "incarceration-focused approach," [35] rather than prioritizing investments in social programs that address the root causes of crime and promote community well-being ...

  7. Polls show California Proposition 36 passing by a landslide ...

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    “Less than two weeks out from the election, polls don’t matter. What matters is who is going to vote. We are leaving nothing on the table,” an opponent of California Proposition 36 said.

  8. California Prop. 36 leaves Democrats divided. Why ... - AOL

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    Prop. 36 is a return to the bipartisan failures of the 1980s and 90s. We can and must do better.” He added that “every dollar we spend criminalizing poverty is a dollar we could’ve better ...

  9. 2000 California Proposition 36 - Wikipedia

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    The proposition was passed with 6,233,422 (60.86%) votes in favor and 4,009,508 (39.14%) against on November 7, 2000 and went into effect on July 1, 2001 with $120 million for treatment services allocated annually for five years.