KEY POINTS
  • The governors of New York and California are proposing new laws and funding to address retail theft in 2024.
  • Both governors, who represent the country's largest Democratic strongholds, want stiffer penalties for retail crime offenses and increased police funding.
  • The announcements come as voters from both sides of the aisle point to crime as one of their biggest concerns ahead of the 2024 election. 

The governors of New York and California announced sweeping plans to crack down on retail crime this week, as trade associations and police departments lobby for government action to curb theft.

The plans include new legislation designed to increase the penalties for retail crime offenses and more funding for police departments and district attorney's offices to help them tackle theft.