Perhaps the Prop 2's most controversial aspect is a provision that would nullify the more stringent crime initiative on the ballot, provided both measures pass and the Gov. Gavin Newsom-backed measure receives more votes. | Amy Osborne/AFP via Getty ImagesCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom and legislative leaders have launched a last-minute push to put a second crime-fighting measure before voters this fall after unsuccessful attempts to negotiate a more stringent proposal off the November ballot.
Perhaps the Prop 2’s most controversial aspect is a provision that would nullify the more stringent crime initiative on the ballot, provided both measures pass and the Newsom-backed measure receives more votes. But efforts to negotiate with proponents of the existing initiative got off to a tough start in June after Democrats in the Legislature announced they would be adding clauses that would revoke many of the laws if voters approved the initiative in November.
At a press conference Friday in downtown Los Angeles, the head of the committee behind the ballot measure previewed the message it would use against Newsom and the Democrats’ counter-measure: that it’s “the people’s initiative” versus a “politician’s initiative.”
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