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Prop. 36 Evangelist
Respecting the "Will of the People" is a Fickle Thing: Schwarzenegger, Prop 36, and the Taped Conversations
Proposition 36 May Be Gutted As Part of California State Budget Deal


Documents
Departmental Issues: Health and Social Services - Alcohol and Drug Programs
LAO Rejects Governor's Plan to Cut Proposition 36 Budget
Proposition 36 - Three Years and Going Strong
California's Proposition 36: A Success Ripe For Refinement And Replication
Opposition Letter to Ducheny, SB 803
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Fact Sheets
Prop. 36 Has Cut Prison Costs, Populations


Multimedias
A New Way of Life (Spanish)
A New Way of Life


News Summaries
DPA Legal Victory Protects Treatment in California
Legislators Reject Call to Cut Treatment Funding
Outpouring of Support for Treatment-Not-Jail
Third Annual Prop. 36 Rally in Sacramento April 9
Legislators Defend Prop. 36 Funding
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Opinions
No Prison for Al Gore III?
Sell the Lottery or Treat the Addicts? Arnold's Choice
Restore Money for Drug Treatment
Prop 36 is Working
At Home Instead of in Jail for Drugs
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Polls
Attitudes of Californians toward Effective Correctional Policies


Press Releases
Governor Seals Deal to Gut Drug Treatment, Proven Alternative to Incarceration Betrayed
Prop 36 Treatment Decimated, Called "End of an Era"
Assembly Select Committee to Hold Hearing in Los Angeles on Alcohol and Drug Treatment
Legislature Eliminates Funding for Prop 36 Voter-Mandated Drug Treatment; Ends Incarceration of Nonviolent Drug Offenses
Governor’s Budget Ends Incarceration for Nonviolent Drug Offenses, Focuses on Greater Public Safety Priorities
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Reports
Evaluation of the Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act: Cost Analysis Report (first and second years)
Proposition 36: Five Years Later
Evaluation of the Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act 2004 Report
Still Striking Out: Ten Years of California's Three Strikes
Drug Use and Justice: An Examination of California Drug Policy Enforcement
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