Newsom’s retail theft strategy questioned after CBS investigation

Newsom’s retail theft strategy questioned after CBS investigation
State Rep. James Gallagher, District 3 — Facebook Website
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History repeats itself, and recent findings suggest that Governor Gavin Newsom’s efforts in addressing retail theft may not be as effective as claimed. A CBS News investigation has highlighted a lack of clarity on the outcomes for the “tens of thousands” of retail thieves arrested by Newsom’s Organized Retail Crime Task Force. The state reportedly does not have concrete data on how many of these individuals were sentenced or received treatment.

According to California Highway Patrol (CHP) data, over 60% of those arrested for retail theft are cited and released. This means they receive a ticket and a court date, which most offenders reportedly ignore.

Governor Newsom has been known to promote figures that appear impressive at first glance. However, critics argue that upon closer examination, his achievements often lack depth and substance.

The recent report on retail theft follows an earlier audit revealing that $24 billion was spent on homelessness initiatives without clear evidence of effectiveness. These findings contribute to growing concerns about the administration’s handling of various issues.

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