Proposition 36, California
Monday, Humboldt County Sheriff William Honsal, District Attorney Stacey Eads, and supervisors Steve Madrone, Rex Bohn and ...
Proposition 36 won't end homelessness or crime waves. It will only refill prisons, push more people to the streets and erase ...
Our model is a success story that has positively impacted the lives of thousands of returning prisoners, their families, and ...
The Public Policy Institute of California conducted the poll, which found most Californians favoring several other ...
We are dealing with real problems in our communities — problems that include the prevalence of deadly fentanyl and the rise ...
It would cost California taxpayers billions each year and strip funding from critical crime prevention programs that keep communities safe and healthy, like mental health and drug treatment, housing ...
Nearly three-quarters of likely voters said that they will vote “yes” on the ballot measure to reimpose felony charges for ...
California’s trio of public safety crises — homelessness, drug abuse and retail theft — represent a costly, unfolding ...
Proposition 36, the Homelessness, Drug Addiction, and Theft Reduction Act, would increase sentences for drug and theft crimes ...