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California voters show overwhelming support for Prop. 36
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.
These are the 10 California propositions voters will see on their 2024 General Election ballot
The 2024 General Election will have voters deciding on more than just who they want to see in office. In California, voters will see 10 different statewide propositions on their ballot. The topics of those measures range from crime, climate change education and minimum wage.
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.
Poll: Voters overwhelmingly back Prop 36
The new numbers, from the Public Policy Institute of California, also show strong support for climate and education bond measures.
Reaction split on new poll that shows 71% of voters support Prop 36
A new poll shows most of those surveyed stand behind the measure that aims for harsher consequences for drug and theft crimes. KRON4's Stephanie Rothman reports. Read here for more: <a href="
News from the California Capitol: Poll shows support for Prop 36
Poll shows support for Prop 36
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Elon Musk’s reposts of Kamala Harris deepfakes may not fly under new California law
California's newest law could land social media users who post, or repost, AI deepfakes that deceive voters about upcoming elections in legal trouble.
Creator of Kamala Harris parody video sues California over election ‘deepfake’ ban
The creator of a video that used artificial intelligence to imitate Kamala Harris is suing the state of California after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed laws restricting the use of digitally altered political “deepfakes,
Kamala Harris AI video creator sues California over Newsom deepfake law
The creator of a viral July post on X that used artificial intelligence to mock Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign is suing to block a California law regulating political AI and deepfakes. Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) signed AB 2839 into law in an attempt to keep AI-aided political disinformation out of the election.
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Column: California voters are fed up with crime and, apparently, the response by Democrats
A new poll shows that California voters overwhelming support Proposition 36, sponsored by the California District Attorney’s ...
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Will I get a mail-in ballot in California? When are they sent? What to know as election nears
After filling out your ballot, insert it in the provided envelope and mail it to your county elections office. Mail ballots ...
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6 myths about California crime as voters now favor this measure on drugs, retail theft
A new poll shows Californians overwhelmingly favor Prop. 36, the November ballot measure that would toughen criminal ...
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Majority of Californians support restoring felony theft penalties ahead of public vote
As California deals with an ongoing crime wave, voters will have the opportunity to support a measure that would increase ...
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I couldn’t vote for decades. This year, I finally get to participate in democracy.
I was sent to juvenile hall at 10 years old, and never once did I think about losing my voting rights or any other rights — ...
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Election 2024: Here’s how to register to vote in California
Happy National Voter Registration Day, Californians! Tuesday marks the designated day Americans are encouraged to familiarize ...
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Thousands in California’s jails have the right to vote — but here’s why many won’t
Ronald Latney used to believe his vote didn’t matter. But after returning to jail this year, he realized the difference it ...
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Social Security Update: Lawmakers May Force Vote to Raise Benefits for Some
The Social Security Fairness Act was proposed to reverse the rules surrounding the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and ...
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California Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber, Ph.D., Encourages Eligible Californians to Register to Vote
September 18, 2024 - Sacramento, Calif. – On Tuesday, California Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber, Ph.D., acknowledged ...
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