California voters will soon decide whether to reclassify certain theft and drug penalties under Proposition 36.
The report found that Prop. 47 led to a 30% drop in jail and prison populations with a “modest and limited” impact on crime, ...
According to the September Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) Statewide Survey, 71% of all likely voters support ...
The Public Policy Institute of California released the report 10 years after the ballot measure went into effect and two ...
Worries about retail theft and fentanyl deaths shaped a November ballot measure that would toughen some criminal penalties.
Around California, thousands of men and women have been helped by Prop. 47-funded programs in remaking their lives. State ...
Proposition 36 on California's November ballot would unwind Prop. 47, which made some drug and theft crimes into misdemeanors ...
Proposition 36 must be rejected this November because eliminating the savings from Prop. 47 would be a lose-lose outcome for our clients, for crime victims, and for the broader California ...
Proposition 36 on the November ballot is a state initiative that would increase penalties for drug crimes and theft.
The findings come as California voters are preparing to decide the fate of Proposition 36, which would roll back many of Prop. 47’s reforms. The report found that felony arrests for drug and ...