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Homelessness gets top billing in a measure likely to make it onto your November ballot. Whether the measure has anything to do with homelessness is debatable. The initiative proponents are calling the ...
California voters approved by a massive margin a ballot measure to more harshly punish certain crimes — with the initiative garnering a whopping 70.6% support with nearly 7.6 million ballots counted.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An election worker processes mail-in ballots. (Keith Srakocic / Associated Press) A coalition backing a tough-on-crime statewide ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- There were opposing rallies on opposite sides of the San Francisco Bay. Both of them were regarding Proposition 36, a ballot measure that voters will decide on during next month ...
SACRAMENTO — In a wild turn of events, Gov. Gavin Newsom and Democratic lawmakers backed away Tuesday from plans to put an anti-crime measure on the ballot, a day after they announced the proposal ...
SACRAMENTO — A coalition backing a tough-on-crime statewide ballot initiative to toughen penalties for retail theft and some drug offenses on Thursday submitted more than 900,000 voter signatures ...
Homelessness gets top billing in a measure likely to make it onto your November ballot. Whether the measure has anything to do with homelessness is debatable. The initiative proponents are calling the ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom reversed course Tuesday, dropping plans to back a measure on the November ballot to stiffen some criminal penalties. (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times ) In a wild turn of ...