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California voters reject forced prison labor ban
Anti-Slavery Measure Proposition 6 Fails, Allowing Forced Labor to Continue in California Prisons
The measure would have amended the state’s constitution to repeal language that allows involuntary servitude as a form of criminal punishment.
Prop 6: California voters reject measure to ban forced prison labor
California lawmakers agreed to put Proposition 6 on the ballot at the urging of criminal justice advocates. Since 2018, at least a half-dozen states — including Alabama, Colorado, Nebraska, Oregon, Tennessee, Utah and Vermont — have approved similar measures.
California voters reject Proposition 6 to ban forced labor in prisons
California voters rejected Proposition 6, a measure that would have banned forced labor in jails and prisons. The Associated Press called the race Sunday evening. Prop 6 was failing 46%-54% Monday, according to numbers from the Secretary of State.
California voters reject Prop 6 ban on forced prison labor
A California ballot proposition that would have amended the state constitution to ban forced prison labor has failed.
California Measure To End Forced Prison Labor Fails
Californians voted down Proposition 6, a ballot measure that eliminates the state’s constitutional provision that allows involuntary servitude for incarcerated workers. The measure would not have ended the practice of incarcerated people working for little to no pay,
Anti-slavery measure Prop. 6 fails, allowing forced labor to continue in California prisons
In a setback to California’s historic reparations effort, voters rejected a ballot measure that would have ended forced labor in prisons and jails. Proposition 6 garnered support from Democratic party
Theodore Olson, California
Ted Olson, Attorney Who Helped Lead Legal Effort To Overturn California's Proposition 8, Dies At 84
Ted Olson, the conservative attorney who formed an unexpected alliance with a liberal counterpart to mount a legal challenge to overturn California’s ban on same-sex marriage, Proposition 8, has died.
Theodore B. Olson, conservative attorney who helped win gay marriage in California, dies at 84
Theodore B. Olson, the conservative attorney who helped win the right to gay marriage in California, died Wednesday at age 84. Olson was a good-spirited and gracious advocate who won landmark conservative rulings from the Supreme Court.
Theodore Olson, attorney who helped overturn CA same-sex marriage ban, dies
Theodore B. Olson, a conservative attorney and former U.S. Solicitor General who argued before the Supreme Court on behalf of George W. Bush during the contested 2000 presidential election died Wednesday at age 84.
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I’m Incarcerated in California. Here’s What Prop 6 Not Passing Means for People Like Me
"All the people in prison that I know want to work. We just want to do it on our own terms," writes Steve Brooks.
Rolling Out
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California rejects Proposition 6: The fight against prison labor continues
In a significant decision,
California
voters have chosen to reject
Proposition
6, which aimed to amend the state ...
San Diego Union-Tribune
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Michael Smolens: Viewing California’s GOP shift through the ballot propositions
Until the dust settles there, perhaps a truer barometer of where
California
is politically can be found in the results of ...
NBC Los Angeles on MSN
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California election results: See where 2024 ballot propositions stand so far
Three days after the historic election, the results of only a couple of state ballot measures were out as of Friday. The ...
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California’s tax revolt still alive as Proposition 5 goes down to defeat
This election victory proves that the modern tax revolt movement launched by Howard Jarvis in 1978 is not dead and that an ...
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on MSN
California Proposition 36 is approved by voters, allowing stronger penalties for theft, drug offenses
California voters have passed Proposition 36, the Associated Press projects, approving changes that will roll back criminal ...
Los Angeles Times
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Column: We now live in a Prop. 187 America. What’s next?
We tell ourselves stories in order to live, Joan Didion famously wrote, and the one Democrats in
California
repeated for ...
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