California lawmakers and law enforcement officials are calling Gov. Gavin Newsom’s revised budget a slap in the face to voters after he refused to fund an initiative to hold criminals accountable. Despite a nearly $350 billion revised budget that was buoyed by the state’s AI-driven economy — and allegedly erased structural deficits in the coming years — Newsom refused to commit any new funding for Proposition 36 in a budget reveal Thursday. The tough-on-crime ballot measure from 2024 created stricter penalties for retail theft, mandated drug and mental health treatment, and created more tools to hold criminals accountable. The California District Attorneys Association, California State Sheriffs’ Association and Chief Probation Officers of California issued a joint statement slamming Newsom for failing to allocate any new funds. California lawmakers and law enforcement officials are calling Gov.…