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  2. 2024 California Proposition 6 - Wikipedia

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    Supporters argued that "Proposition 6 ends slavery in California and upholds human rights and dignity for everyone. It replaces carceral involuntary servitude with voluntary work programs, has bipartisan support, and aligns with national efforts to reform the 13th Amendment.

  3. Your guide to Proposition 6: Ending forced prison labor - AOL

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    Proposition 6 was placed on the ballot by California state lawmakers, who supported it with a bipartisan vote. The measure is a Legislative Black Caucus priority bill. Additional supporters ...

  4. Proposition 6 would end forced labor by California inmates ...

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    The following letter regards Proposition 6, which would amend the California Constitution to remove a provision that allows jails and prisons to impose involuntary servitude to punish crime (i.e ...

  5. Inmates are fighting California wildfires: When did it start ...

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    Here's what to know about the California inmate firefighter program. ... California Senate Bill 516 expanded the program in 1959 and by 1966, 42 camps were built throughout the state. In 2020 ...

  6. 2024 California Proposition 36 - Wikipedia

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    The California Budget and Policy Center released a report estimating that Proposition 36 would increase prison costs, [33] cutting funding for behavioral health services, K-12 school programs for vulnerable youth, and trauma recovery services for crime victims, which have been supported with the savings that come from Prop 47.

  7. Public Safety Realignment initiative - Wikipedia

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    California's Public Safety Realignment initiative, officially known as "Realignment", [1] was a combination of two bills passed by the state of California, with the ultimate goal of reducing its state prison population by shifting much of that population to county jails. It was the result of a court-order in response to shortfalls in medical ...

  8. California may allow more ill, dying inmates to leave prison

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  9. A rural California prison was set to close this summer. It's ...

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    The bill says the California Correctional Center must close by June 30, 2023. For now, the temporary restraining order remains in effect, said Vicky Waters, a spokeswoman for the California ...