State Senator Roger Niello, District 6 | Facebook Website
State Senator Roger Niello, District 6 | Facebook Website
Today, Legislative Republicans gathered at the Capitol with law enforcement officials and public safety advocates to condemn a set of Democrat-sponsored amendments to a bipartisan public safety bill package. The amendments will automatically repeal the bills if voters approve an initiative rolling back Prop. 47, forcing concerned voters into a choice between the ballot measure and legislative efforts to enhance California's safety.
The amendments would also allow Democrat Attorney General Rob Bonta to revise the initiative’s title and summary with language designed to sway voters against the initiative. Recently, Bonta’s office declined to commit to writing an unbiased title and summary that doesn't mislead voters based on Democrats’ amendments.
“Democrats have reached a new low with their dishonesty and deception on these efforts to improve public safety,” said Assembly Republican Leader James Gallagher (R-Yuba City). “Californians are fed up with Democrats’ pro-criminal policies turning our streets into a war zone. Not a single person believes Democrats are serious about fighting retail theft – they’re just serious about dodging responsibility for it.”
Homelessness has increased nearly 60% from 2014 to 2023, while retail theft continues to impact small businesses and increase costs for consumers.
“This is a prime example of California Democrats’ corrupt, closed-door politics at its worst,” said Senate Minority Leader Brian W. Jones (R-San Diego). “Jamming poison pill amendments into bipartisan measures is not just pure political gamesmanship; it’s cynical and anti-democracy. Democrats are too prideful to admit their mistake with Prop 47 and are now trying to manipulate voters into a false choice. There is no reason why we can’t have both pragmatic bills and voter-led reforms to tackle crime.”
“Despite being labeled as ‘the Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act,’ Proposition 47 has failed to protect our communities and businesses,” said Senator Roger Niello (R-Fair Oaks). “It is crucial that we fix public safety problems by holding criminals accountable and making our communities safer. The Democratic leadership is trying to confuse the public about this important ballot initiative that would result in stronger penalties for drug- and theft-related crimes. Californians deserve a fair and honest path to reform, not political deception that endangers our communities.”
Legislative Democrats are accused of prioritizing political points over practical solutions—even at the cost of their own legislation. This attempt is seen as undermining voters' interests while disregarding bipartisan efforts aimed at passing significant legislation.
Video of the event is available HERE.