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California governor signs bill bringing back harsh penalties for smash-and-grab robberies
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill Thursday bringing back tough criminal penalties targeting large-scale stealing schemes and smash-and-grab robberies. The new law requires prosecutors to start imposing harsher sentences again for those who damage or destroy property valued at more than $50,000 while committing a felony. A similar law expired in 2018, and the new law will be sunset...
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California advances legislation cracking down on large-scale retail and auto theft
California lawmakers have advanced more than a dozen bills aiming to address the retail theft crisis. The proposals would go after online reselling schemes, repeat shoplifters and auto theft. Other measures advanced Wednesday also would expand drug court programs and treatment and bolster an existing law to make it easier to arrest and prosecute criminals. Democratic state leaders have reiterated...
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Reparations proposals for Black Californians advance to state Assembly
The bills would create an agency to help families research their family lineage, create a fund for reparations programs and compensate Black families for property the government unjustly seized from them.
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Bill would require notice for active-shooter drills, ban fake gunfire in California Schools
The state currently has guidelines for conducting earthquake and fire drills, but little guidance for active-shooter drills.
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Ban Social Media for Kids? Fed-Up Parents in Senate Say Yes
Legislation introduced by four senators aims to prohibit all children under the age of 13 from using social media and would give parents more control over what teenagers under the age of 18 can access.