California voters pass Proposition 3, enshrining same-sex marriage rights in the state constitution, CBS News projects
California voters pass Proposition 3, enshrining same-sex marriage rights in the state constitution, CBS News projects

California voters pass Proposition 3, enshrining same-sex marriage rights in the state constitution, CBS News projects

But the bill prohibiting involuntary servitude (slave labor by prisoners) didn't pass
This was honestly not a great time to try to pass restorative justice legislation in CA. People are still pissed about the uptick in crime after the pandemic. Tough on crime stuff has been passing across the board in CA for about 2 years now. SF recalled its DA in 2022, and Oakland just did the same and recalls its mayor.
I would’ve tried to push for this bill at a later date. People are grumpy right now. This thing never stood a chance in 2024.
The Oakland mayor recall wasn’t related to crime. A rich fuck who owns coal mines wants to resume shipping coal through the port so he’s trying to intimidate politicians with money.
Well that’s because California is pro-prison and also because the simple arguments for prison labor are well known and arguments against it aren’t.
Most people don’t think about it beyond “they committed a crime and it costs money to keep them in there, therefore they should be helping to pay for that”. That’s about as deep as it goes.