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Law enforcement, business leaders condemn bill they say would weaken Prop. 36 theft law
A coalition of law enforcement, district attorneys, and business leaders from across California is pushing against a bill that would require prosecutors to determine if theft offenders are eligible for diversion programs. The group held a briefing this week to denounce the bill, arguing that it would undermine Proposition 36, which nearly 70% of California […] The post Law enforcement, business leaders condemn bill they say would weaken Prop. 36 theft law appeared first on Local News Matters .
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A coalition of law enforcement, district attorneys, and business leaders from across California is pushing against a bill that would require prosecutors to determine if theft offenders are eligible for diversion programs. The group held a briefing this week to denounce the bill, arguing that it would undermine Proposition 36, which nearly 70% of California […] The post Law enforcement, business leaders condemn bill they say would weaken Prop. 36 theft law appeared first on Local News Matters .
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According to Local News Matters’s linked report, Law enforcement, business leaders condemn bill they say would weaken Prop. 36 theft law, A coalition of law enforcement, district attorneys, and business leaders from across California is pushing against a bill that would require prosecutors to determine if theft offenders are eligible for diversion programs. The group held a briefing this week to denounce the bill, arguing that it would undermine Proposition 36, which nearly 70% of California […] The post Law enforcement, business leaders condemn bill they say would weaken Prop. 36 theft law appeared first on Local News Matters .
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