California's 2024 Ballot Propositions and Law Enforcement Shifts

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California's 2024 ballot propositions are still being counted, with 5.4 million ballots remaining. Proposition 3, which amends the state constitution to remove language defining marriage as between a man and a woman, and Proposition 36, which increases punishments for certain theft and drug offenses, have passed. Proposition 33, which would have allowed rent control, was rejected. Several other propositions, including those on public school bonds, environmental bonds, and minimum wage increases, remain undetermined as counting continues.
- California election results: See where 2024 ballot propositions stand so far NBC Los Angeles
- California props: Here are results from every county San Francisco Chronicle
- Katie Porter voted for California’s ‘flawed’ tough-on-crime measure that divided top Dems POLITICO
- Riverside County law enforcement officials praise passage of Prop. 36, which increases penalties for theft and drug crimes ABC7 Los Angeles
- Law enforcement course correction underway in California Catholic News Agency
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