Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to remove California Juvenile Justice Division from corrections officials' control

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Gavin Newsom has proposed transferring control of the state’s Juvenile Justice Division from corrections officials to government health and human services providers. He believes the move would help divert young people from a path to prison

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Newsom doesn't seem very smart. How did he get where he is?

Yes!!! 💝

Good intent but hhs is no shining example of functioning govt

This would be a much better solution to addressing high recidivism rates

Got it moving Governor Newsom! Thanks...🥰

Another krazy democratic idea that will never work

Finally Some Good News inspired Gavin Newsome to run. You should provide review of the book Finally Some Good News by esteemed LA writer Delicious_Tacos . It give context that reader need. Here I prove he influenced by this book to lead us from modernity to new Classic age:

Kids need help not confinement

The next Grey Davis is at it again....

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Electric Torture Idiot

That worked out well for Parkland.

This seems pointless considering health and human services are already heavily involved. They’re literally at the detention centers daily. Expecting them to play prison guard to these kids is not productive.

He’s on to something. But CPS is a mess.

Innocent children

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