Retail theft, minimum wage: Here's the 10 ballot measures California voters are deciding
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As California grapples with increasing crime, homelessness, and drug use, voters are poised to support Proposition 36, reversing years of criminal justice reform amidst mounting concerns.
Supporters of Proposition 36 argue that the measures are necessary to address rising crime rates, reflecting a shift in public attitude towards criminal justice policies that had focused on rehabilitation.
Interestingly, Proposition 32 presents a potential clash, aimed at increasing the minimum wage, which unions championed while business interests positioned themselves against it, capturing the divide in economic perspectives.
The upcoming vote on Proposition 3 signifies a significant cultural shift as it seeks to eliminate bans on same-sex marriage, codifying it as a fundamental right in California's legal framework.
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