Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Proposition 36, titled Allows Felony Charges and Increases Sentences for Certain Drug and Theft Crimes, was an initiated California ballot proposition and legislative statute that was passed by a landslide in the 2024 general election [2] [3] and went into effect in December 2024. [4]
On November 5, California voters passed Proposition 36, also known as the Homelessness, Drug Addiction, and Theft Reduction Act, by a landslide. Prop 36 officially took effect on December 18. Prop ...
Here's how California voted on statewide measures in the 2024 election, including Proposition 36 on retail theft and fentanyl. Voters approve school repair measure and Proposition 36, reversing ...
Other concerns about Prop. 36 include that it would be rolling back Prop. 47, a 2014 criminal legal system reform that turned some non-violent felonies into misdemeanors. “Backers of Prop 36 ...
The Associated Press declared the passage of Proposition 36 about an hour after polls closed, an indication of the strong voter support for the measure. Read more: Election results for California ...
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.
Prop 36 revises Prop 47, which passed in 2014. Prop 47 reduced sentences for nonviolent drug crimes as well as property theft when the items stolen totaled less than $950.
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.