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I’m Incarcerated in California. Here’s What Prop 6 Not Passing Means for People Like Me ...
Prop. 6 would prohibit the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation from disciplining incarcerated people who refuse a work assignment.
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Formerly incarcerated people speak out about forced labor ... - MSNProp. 6 would ban forced labor in California prisons, while still allowing people in prison to work to earn good-time credits.
"Tecumseh! The Outdoor Drama" has canon fire, love stories and realistic costumes. But who is responsible for putting on this ...
About one-third of incarcerated people work in prison kitchens, custodial and other jobs to keep the facilities operational. Most make less than $1 per hour. State lawmakers placed Prop. 6 on the ...
The prop was built by design house [make3] on a short timeline and after seeing only some sketches and rough renders from the production designers, and had to echo the not-quite-midcentury modern ...
Proposition 36 must be rejected this November because eliminating the savings from Prop. 47 would be a lose-lose outcome for our clients, for crime victims, and for the broader California community… ...
Remote work has become the norm for many during the past few years. Although offices are filling up again, they’ll probably never reach prepandemic levels. So, how many people are working from ...
Prop. 6 does not stop prisons from giving people time credits for working. Crime reform measure Prop 36 increases penalties for certain drug and theft crimes.
Missouri voters are deciding on a ballot issue that would give some workers more pay and, crucially, allow them to earn paid sick leave. That two-part measure appears as Proposition A on the Nov ...
Advocates for the measure say it’ll help California reach more people with substance use disorder treatment. Opponents say it’ll only make it harder for people experiencing homelessness and ...
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