California Prop 36: What it means for retail crime punishments – NBC Los Angeles
California voters overwhelmingly passed Proposition 36 to increase punishments for some theft and drug possession offenses.
With more than 40% of the votes counted, over 5 million voters said "Yes" on Prop 36, making up 70% of the ballots.
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With the passage of Prop 36, California will now undo some of the key provisions from Prop 47, which voters passed in 2014 to address prison overcrowding by reclassifying some theft and drug-related offenses as misdemeanors.
Here's what Prop 36 will doWhile some Democratic leaders including Gov. Gavin Newsom publicly oppose it over the concern that it would further harm Black and Brown communities, others like former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, who is running for governor, support Prop 36 in alliance with police unions and business groups.