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Prop 36 showdown as GOP lawmaker pushes California to fund crime crackdown measure

March 26, 2026
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Prop 36 showdown as GOP lawmaker pushes California to fund crime crackdown measure

California voters spoke loud and clear in November 2024, overwhelmingly passing Proposition 36 to crack down on repeat theft and certain drug crimes. The measure racked up roughly 10.3 million YES votes and 4.8 million NO votes, winning support across nearly every county. Rising retail theft and drug-related offenses were key drivers behind the voter surge. Prop 36, which took effect December 2024, restores felony penalties for serial offenders while giving judges the authority to mandate treatment for addicts. In practice, that means repeat offenders face tougher criminal consequences, while those struggling with addiction may be ordered into treatment programs instead of cycling through jail, a mix of accountability and rehabilitation. But now the law is facing a funding shutdown. State Senator Tony Strickland (R‑Huntington Beach) is pushing the Legislature to dedicate $400 million in the next budget year to fully implement the initiative. Strickland sent a letter to Senate Budget Chair John Laird, arguing the law hasn’t been treated as a priority. Gov. Gavin Newsom has remained cautious. Speaking about Prop 36, he said:

Shattered glass window of a jewelry store, with a display of watches, rings, and necklaces visible behind it.
Those struggling with addiction may be ordered into treatment programs instead of cycling through jail, a mix of accountability and rehabilitation. Getty Images
Sen. Tony Strickland speaking at a press conference with microphones in front of him and other men standing behind him.
State Senator Tony Strickland (R‑Huntington Beach) is pushing the Legislature. MediaNews Group via Getty Images
Gavin Newsom, California Governor, smiling in a navy suit with a lighter blue shirt and tie, walking on a red carpet.
The measure racked up roughly 10.3 million YES votes and 4.8 million NO votes. Getty Images

“There was just a survey done by the courts worth reading… Highlighted the success, the failures of prop 36. Overwhelmingly, no one was talking about the need for more resources.” Newsom’s comments highlight the tension: voters approved the law by a wide margin, but the governor, facing a multibillion-dollar state deficit, has not supported allocating the full $400 million Strickland is requesting. Analysts note that Prop 36 lacks a dedicated funding source, meaning each year its supporters must fight for appropriations, while counties try to staff courts and treatment programs. Even with limited funding, local law enforcement reports early success: thefts are down, and offenders are noticing, showing the law is already making a difference. As Prop 36’s story unfolds, the clash between voter intent, public safety and budget reality is now front and center with a high-stakes showdown over millions of taxpayer dollars on the line.

Empty jewelry display cases in a store after a theft.
But now the law is facing a funding shutdown. Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

The post Prop 36 showdown as GOP lawmaker pushes California to fund crime crackdown measure appeared first on New York Post.

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