This just seems wrong: Californians overwhelmingly approved an anti-crime ballot measure in November. But our governor strongly opposed the proposition. So he’s not funding it.
Gov. Gavin Newsom and Democratic legislative leaders, however, are now under pressure to fund the measure in a new state budget that’s being negotiated and must pass the Legislature by June 15.
A core principle of democracy is the rule of law. A governor may dislike a law, but normally is duty- bound to help implement and enforce it. Heaven save us if governors start traipsing the twisted path of President Donald Trump.
But this isn’t the first time for Newsom.
Voters twice — in 2012 and 2016 — rejected ballot measures to eliminate the death penalty.
Moreover, in 2016 they voted to expedite executions. But shor