Passed by an overwhelming majority of Golden State voters, Prop. 36 will implement harsher penalties for retail crime.
Californians Reclaim Law and Order with Proposition 36** In a groundbreaking turn of events, California voters took a bold step towards restoring law and order ...
California voters overwhelmingly voted in favor of Prop 36 on Tuesday, which rolled back key provisions of Proposition 47 ...
Law enforcement officials praised California voters for passing Proposition 36 by a wide margin on Election Day.
Prop. 36 proponents peddled misleading information that exploited voters’ anxieties about crime, writes Michelle Parris, director of the Vera Institute of Justice’s California office.
Once again, California voters demonstrated in this fall’s month ... There was not merely the overwhelming victory of the tough-on-crime Proposition 36, but also the defeat of Prop. 33, the third ...
SACRAMENTO, California — The brother of California Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas allegedly stirred up drama at the Democratic National Convention in August, name-dropping his powerful sibling to ...
Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón is out, independent challenger Nathan Hochman is in and county prosecutors are ...
It appears inmates in California will continue to work for little or no pay, as tallies released Thursday show voters opposed Proposition 6, a bid to change the state constitution to outlaw ...
On Tuesday, California voters overwhelmingly passed Prop 36, which would create harsher penalties for drug and theft crimes.
Republicans defy national projections in an electoral and popular vote landslide to take the White House and Senate. In ...
Bakersfield advocates for Prop 36 are ecstatic about it passing, but opponents say the financial costs are too high.