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California voters show overwhelming support for Prop. 36
Poll: Most Californians favor Proposition 36, theft and drug crimes measure
The Public Policy Institute of California conducted the poll, which found most Californians favoring several other propositions.
California voters overwhelmingly support Proposition 36, new survey says
Nearly three-quarters of likely voters said that they will vote “yes” on the ballot measure to reimpose felony charges for certain drug- and theft-related offenses.
Poll: California voters show overwhelming support for Prop. 36
A new statewide poll in California found that nearly three-quarters of Golden State residents support Proposition 36, a ballot measure that would re-classify some misdemeanors as felonies and would also create a new category of crime called a "treatment-mandated felony.
California Proposition 36 on November ballot would increase penalties on drug, theft crimes
Proposition 36 on California's November ballot would unwind Prop. 47, which made some drug and theft crimes into misdemeanors.
California Proposition 36: Measure aims to crack down on crime
Proposition 36 on the November ballot is a state initiative that would increase penalties for drug crimes and theft.
New polling shows overwhelming support for Proposition 36
In response to new polling from the Public Policy Institute of California showing that likely voters overwhelmingly support Proposition 36 by a 71-26 margin — including strong majorities of
POLL! How Do Plan to Vote on the California Proposition That Would Increase Penalties For Theft and Drug Crimes?
Round three! For today’s homework, LoCO asks you to wrap your brain around Proposition 36, which would reclassify some drug and theft crimes as felonies.
California voters overwhelmingly support Proposition 36, new study says
A ballot measure that will increase the penalties for low-level thefts and drug possession has overwhelming support from California voters, according to a new study from the Public Policy Institute of California.
California measure to toughen penalties for misdemeanors gains support: survey
PPIC poll shows majority of Californians support Prop. 36, which would enact tougher penalties on some crimes
Ten years after California voters approved reforming how some crimes are punished, they'll get a chance to decide if some crimes receive harsher penalties.
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Gavin Newsom said he doesn’t have the ‘bandwidth’ to campaign against Proposition 36
I fear I can’t do everything. I’ve got, trying to get Kamala Harris elected President of the United States, trying to get ...
KFI AM 640 on MSN
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Breaking Down Proposition 36, Ousting Olivia Nuzzi & ‘Super Thrifting’
Guest Hosts Tiffany Hobbs & Mark Rahner filling in for Mo’Kelly with thoughts on California’s Proposition 36, New York ...
The San Bernardino Sun
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Proposition 36: California voters consider tough love for repeat drug offenders
Much of the Proposition 36 debate has focused on the increased penalties for shoplifting, but the drug policy changes are ...
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Newsom appears unlikely to campaign heavily against Proposition 36 but cautions voters
Newsom was noncommittal when pressed about whether he planned to campaign against Proposition 36, a controversial anti-crime ...
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