Newstral
Article
LA Times on 2015-11-04 14:00
California's Prop. 47 revolution: Make it easier for ex-felons to clean up their rap sheets
Related news
- Violent felons might be needed to staff California's fire linesocregister.com
- Felons Can ‘Clean’ Old Criminal Record Under Prop. 47egpnews.com
- Don't blame Prop. 13 for California's decaying infrastructureLA Times
- Rap Sheets Haunt Former Inmates. California May Change That.The New York Times
- The Problems with Prop 24 and California's Internet Privacy LawThe New York Times
- California's Prop 65 - Companies with Fewer than 10 Employeesjdsupra.com
- Podcast: The Latino revolt against California's Prop. 187LA Times
- California's Prop. 47 revolution: How to spend the savingsLA Times
- Why California's Prop 22 Puts Our Labor Laws in DangerThe New York Times
- Can Prop. 16 boost California's Latino-, Black-, Asian- and women-owned companies?LA Times
- How California's Prop. 21 is different from the rent control initiative two years agoLA Times
- Activists reunite to remember campaign against Prop. 187, California's anti-illegal immigrant initiativeLA Times
- Prop. 15, which would have loosened California's business property tax rules, is defeatedLA Times
- Here are the biggest donors for and against Prop. 10, California's rent control expansion measurebizjournals.com
- Guest opinion: Prop. 10 is possibly the worst approach to California's housing crisisbizjournals.com
- California's Prop 47 leads to rise in shoplifting, thefts, criminal activity across stateFox News
- Alert Newsletter: What You Need To Know About Changes To California's Prop 65jdsupra.com
- New poll finds voters poised to pass Prop. 57 and revamp California's prison parole rulesLA Times
- Rent control gets a potential re-do with California's Prop 10bizjournals.com
- To fix California's colleges, reform Prop. 13 by taxing corporations moreLA Times