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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]
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.
According to a Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) study of data from the DOJ, a statewide increase in overall retail theft between 2019-2023 was mostly driven by "11 of the state's 15 ...
California voters approved a ballot measure that will impose stricter penalties for repeat theft and crimes ... Proposition 36 is expected to cost the state hundreds of millions of dollars a year ...
How a young woman's memory became a focal point in California's Prop 36 fight. A week before California voters decide on the tougher-on-crime Proposition 36, Gov. Newsom held a virtual news ...
California's 36th congressional district is a U.S. congressional district in California. ... Obama 64% - 36% 2016 President: Clinton 69% - 25% 2018 Governor: Newsom ...
Prop. 36’s proponents say the threat of jail or prison will ensure people with substance abuse problems complete a drug treatment program, but there is major flaw in that argument: California ...
Proposition 36, also titled A Change in the "Three Strikes Law" Initiative, was a California ballot measure that was passed in November 2012 to modify California's Three Strikes Law (passed in 1994). The latter law punishes habitual offenders by establishing sentence escalation for crimes that were classified as "strikes", and requires a ...