Worries about retail theft and fentanyl deaths shaped a November ballot measure that would toughen some criminal penalties.
A controversial ballot measure intended to increase penalties for theft and drug charges is gaining serious momentum with California voters.
A majority of the City Council voted against the city declaring a stance on Proposition 36, a measure that will be before ...
Results from a state-wide survey show, voters are locked in, in support of Proposition 36.The measure aims to toughen ...
Much of the Proposition 36 debate has focused on the increased penalties for shoplifting, but the drug policy changes are ...
Support for the November ballot measure is highest in the conservative-leaning Inland Empire and lowest in the liberal San Francisco Bay Area.
Voters will decide on two big bond measures and a tax reform that could shape California infrastructure for decades.
The Public Policy Institute of California conducted the poll, which found most Californians favoring several other ...
California voters will begin marking their mail-in ballots for the Nov. 5 election in just a few days and how they vote may ...
I fear I can’t do everything. I’ve got, trying to get Kamala Harris elected President of the United States, trying to get ...
(Ahumada, 9/19) Sacramento Bee: Gavin Newsom Says He Lacks Time To Campaign Against Prop. 36 California Gov. Gavin Newsom is an outspoken critic of Proposition 36, which would restore felony penalties ...