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Criminal Justice Reform Measure Saves California Millions Of Dollars

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A Black man wearing a cap and white shirt rests his arms and looks out a window.
Tommy Eugene Lewis III, peer navigator at CEO on May 14, 2024. (Zaydee Sanchez for KQED)

Prop 47 Saves State Millions, Funds Numerous Programs

Proposition 47, California’s landmark critical justice reform measure, has received plenty of recent criticism. Many blame Prop 47 for shoplifting, drug use and homelessness in the state — and are trying to roll it back with a new initiative this fall. But Prop 47 has also resulted in $800 million in state savings, because fewer people are being sent to prison and jail for drug and low-level property crimes under the law. 
Reporter: Marisa Lagos, KQED

Sonoma State President Placed On Leave

Sonoma State University President Mike Lee has been placed on indefinite leave by Cal State University’s Chancellor. It comes a day after Lee reached a divestment agreement with pro-Palestinian student protesters on campus.
Reporter: Noah Abrams, KRCB

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