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California will enforce new penalties for those who damage or destroy property valued at more than $50,000 while committing a felony, including retail theft, after Gov. Gavin Newsom (D ...
Gavin Newsom ... penalties comes as Democratic lawmakers try to convince voters they are tough on crime. At the same time, the same lawmakers are working to convince voters to reject a ballot ...
Voters in November will see a separate ballot measure ... would also allow for harsher penalties for people who traffic fentanyl that leads to someone’s death. Newsom said the proposition ...
GOVERNOR NEWSOM IS NOW NIXING HIS PLAN TO ADD A COMPETING CRIME MEASURE ON THE ... I will soon sign a robust public safety package that expands criminal penalties, bolsters police and prosecutor ...
Californians on Tuesday overwhelmingly voted for Proposition 36, a ballot measure that strengthens penalties for people ... Opponents, including Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA), Democratic state leaders ...
Gavin Newsom ... back tough penalties comes as Democratic leaders continue to work to prove that they are tough enough on crime while trying to convince voters to reject a ballot measure that ...
Gavin Newsom ... an additional measure on the November ballot to compete with Prop. 36. Republican Assembly leader James Gallagher of Chico said Newsom was resistant to harsher penalties for ...
Gavin Newsom ... back tough penalties comes as Democratic leaders continue to work to prove that they are tough enough on crime while trying to convince voters to reject a ballot measure that ...
Voters in November will see a separate ballot measure, Proposition 36, that would go further by increasing sentences for property crimes and offenses related to fentanyl. Newsom and other ...
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