Gov. Gavin Newsom proposes spending more than $300 million to combat California crime

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Gov. Gavin Newsom proposes spending more than $300 million to combat California crime
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Gov. Gavin Newsom says his budget proposal will include $270 million in anti-crime grants and $25 million for small businesses victimized by theft.

As concerns and political criticism rise over a rash of brazen retail thefts across California, Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday announced a package of grants for police agencies and prosecutors to crack down on the organized crime rings believed to be largely responsible.

“The Democrats’ relentless push for their ‘criminals first’ agenda has turned this once-majestic state into a sanctuary for criminals,” Senate Republican Leader Scott Wilk of Santa Clarita said in a statement after Newsom’s news conference. For Newsom, rising concerns about crime could become a political vulnerability in his 2022 reelection campaign. But so far, no major challenger — Republican or Democrat — threatens Newsom’s prospects for a second term.

Bonta made a name for himself among California’s progressives during his tenure as a state assemblyman representing Alameda. He’s long campaigned to eliminate cash bail and end the death penalty in the state, and introduced bills in the Capitol to accomplish both. Bonta also championed a law to ban for-profit, private prisons and immigration detention centers, which he’s now defending in court as attorney general.

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