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A tough-on-crime approach is back in US state capitols

  • New Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe plans to issue orders targeting crime shortly after his inauguration.
  • Nearly 8 in 10 voters in the U.S. Expressed concern about crime in their communities, according to AP Votecast.
  • California, Colorado, and Arizona voters approved measures increasing penalties for various crimes, including fentanyl trafficking.
  • Democratic Oregon Governor Tina Kotek signed a law reversing a previous measure that decriminalized small amounts of hard drugs.
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