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Criminal,
Government

May 23, 2024

State Senate passes anti-crime package to combat fentanyl and retail theft

The Senate is in talks to remove an initiative to overhaul Proposition 47

The leader of the California Senate said Wednesday that it had passed all 15 bills in an anticrime package. These bills, collectively called the Safer California Plan, focus on curbing fentanyl distribution and retail theft.

Speaking at a news conference, Senate President Pro Tempore Mike McGuire, D-Healdsburg, also said he and his colleagues are in talks that could potentially result in sponsors removing an initiative to overhaul Proposition 47 from the November ballot. McGuire ...

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