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Congressman Kevin Kiley (R-CA) is taking a well-deserved victory lap. He received the official certificate which qualifies the End Prop. 47 measure for the November 2024 ballot:
KCRA Capitol correspondent Ashley Zavala has done yeoman’s work in keeping on top of the ins, outs, and permutations of the battle of the people of California versus their governor and legislature. The representatives who they thought they elected to serve, protect, and do the will of the people, have had zero interest in fulfilling that role, but have systematically worked to oppose them and thwart them at every turn. As Rep. Kiley stated in his post, despite still making last-gasp efforts to destroy the revise Prop. 47 coalition’s work, they ultimately have failed:
California voters in November will decide whether to ramp up the consequences for repeat thieves and drug dealers, a question they may see on the ballot not once, but twice.
At the crux of the issue is Proposition 47, an initiative voters approved a decade ago that loosened the penalties for drug and theft crimes. Critics have blamed the law for a rise in crime, drug use and homelessness. […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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