Californians for Safer Communities Oppose “Poison Pills” in Legislative Crime Package and Urge the Attorney General to Prioritize Public Safety Over Politics
Small businesses, social justice leaders, families impacted by the fentanyl crisis, and law enforcement oppose the “poison pills’ in the legislative crime package and call on the Attorney General to do what is right for Californians.
Over 2,000 Small Businesses, Local Elected Officials, Social Justice, Law Enforcement, Crime Victims and Drug Treatment Advocates Support the Homelessness, Drug Addiction, and Theft Reduction Act.
Californians for Safer Communities (C4SC) Coalition announced today that they are joined by over 2,000 small businesses, mayors and local elected officials, public safety officials, small business associations, crime victims, social justice, and drug treatment advocacy organizations who support the Homelessness, Drug Addiction, and Theft Reduction Act (Initiative 23-0017A1).
Drug Treatment and Crime Victims’ Advocacy Organizations Across California Join Coalition to Support the Homelessness, Drug Addiction, and Theft Reduction Act
Drug treatment and crime victims’ advocacy organizations across California who represent families who have been impacted by the tragic effects of drugs have joined the statewide Californians for Safer Communities (C4SC) Coalition, the campaign leading the Homelessness, Drug Addiction, and Theft Reduction Act (Initiative 23-0017A1) to hold repeat retail theft offenders and serious drug traffickers accountable.
Small Businesses and Business Leaders Across California Support the Homelessness, Drug Addiction, and Theft Reduction Act Small Businesses and Business Leaders Across California
Small businesses and business leaders across the state have joined the statewide Californians for Safer Communities (C4SC) Coalition, the campaign leading the Homelessness, Drug Addiction, and Theft Reduction Act (Initiative 23-0017A1) to hold repeat retail theft offenders and serious drug traffickers accountable.
Californians for Safer Communities Coalition Announces the Turn-In of Over 900,000 Voter Signatures to Qualify the Homelessness, Drug Addiction, and Theft Reduction Act for the November Election
Today, the Californians for Safer Communities Coalition announced that it will submit over 900,000 voter signatures to qualify the Homelessness, Drug Addiction, and Theft Reduction Act (Initiative 23-0017A1) to qualify for the November General Election ballot.
Strength in Numbers as 30 Small Businesses Join Californians for Safer Communities Coalition
This week, more than 30 additional small businesses and quick service franchise owners have joined the statewide coalition of over 500 small businesses to be part of the Californians for Safer Communities (C4SC) Coalition
Momentum Continues as More Small Businesses Join the Californians for Safer Communities Coalition
More than 20 additional small businesses this week have joined the hundreds of other small businesses across the state to be a part of Californians for Safer Communities (C4SC) Coalition
More Than 60 Small Businesses This Week Join Californians for Safer Communities Coalition
This week, more than 60 small businesses across California have joined the Californians for Safer Communities (C4SC) Coalition