Endorsement: Re-elect Diane Dixon in the Assembly’s 72nd District • How a state ‘justice’ law created injustice in Santa Ana
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| | It allows them the opportunity to engage in voluntary work programs, educational initiatives, and rehabilitative services—critical steps toward reducing recidivism and ensuring that individuals can successfully reintegrate into society. |
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| It’s an easy call. Re-elect Diane Dixon. |
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| The city is finally meeting with the owners, but it needs to come up with a plan that respects these businesses’ property rights. |
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| We must recommit to investing in the strategies we know work to prevent crime and harm and that keep our neighborhoods safe. |
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| The word that comes to mind is “overwhelmed.” |
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| The prosecutor strikes out the ballplayer |
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| You know who should really run for office? That talented Mr. Ripley guy. |
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| There’s plenty of money for schools. It’s just misspent. |
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| The question that bears repeating is what have our politicians and bureaucrats done to prove that they need more? |
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| This measure might be a great job protection program for the California prison guards union, but it’s not good policymaking. |
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