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California State University trustees weigh tuition increase California State University trustees are considering raising tuition for the second straight year, a move officials said Tuesday would be a last resort if the state does not chip in more funding for the country's largest university system. Gov. Jerry Brown's proposed state budget allocates a fraction of what the ...
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EFF Asks California Court to Reverse Ruling That Could Weaken Open Records Rules, Impede ... State agencies in California are collecting and using more data now than they ever, and much of this data includes very personal information about California residents. This presents a challenge for agencies and the courts—how to make government-held data that's indisputably of interest available to ...
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State now facing cascade of litigation over Oroville Dam More than 40 farmers and business owners in the Oroville area sued the state Wednesday over the effects of the Oroville Dam crisis, seeking hundreds of millions of dollars in damages. The giant lawsuit against the California Department of Water Resources was filed by the same law firms representing ...
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California Fire Fighter Praised During State of the Union California Fire Fighter Praised During State of the Union ... David Dahlberg, a fire prevention technician with the U.S. Forest Service, was honored by President Donald Trump during Tuesday night's State of the ... Dahlberg was one of the 11 honored guests at Tuesday night's State of the Union address.
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Why California Wants To Open A State-Owned Bank For Cannabis Businesses And so, a month into opening the biggest legal market for recreational marijuana, California is mulling a state-owned bank. State Treasurer John Chiang and Attorney General Xavier Becerra will be conducting a study that explores potential legal hurdles, as well as costs and operational issues; Chiang's ...
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State Fair accepting Champion of Technology Award nominations The California State Fair and the Department of Technology are accepting nominations for the 2018 Champion of Technology Awards through Feb. 23. The California State Fair in partnership with the California Department of Technology will select two technology champions for remarkable contributions ...
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Can California Start Its Own Bank For Marijuana Dispensaries? As of January 1st, marijuana is completely legal in California and an already burgeoning industry has exploded. One problem, though: It is almost entirely a cash enterprise. Banks won't touch drug money, even if it's legal on the state level. This means dispensaries and shops need to pay their taxes, buy ...
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California Cannabis Growers Are Suing the State Over Legal Loophole for Large Marijuana Farms Thousands of growers throughout Golden State municipalities — including Sonoma, Nevada County, Calaveras, and more — have been shut out of California's new market, unable to get local licensing (and therefore state licensing) on account of bans or limits on commercial cultivation. "This is about ...
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Nearly $12 billion in insurance claims have been filed due to California wildfires Insurance claims for last year's deadly California wildfires have reached $11.8 billion, Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones said Wednesday. ... $11.7 billion in claims from wildfires that ripped across Northern and Southern California last year, the state insurance commissioner announced Wednesday.
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Corcoran prisoner accused of stabbing 2 correctional officers An inmate in California State Prison in Corcoran stabbed two correctional officers with a manufactured weapon on Monday, prison officials said. In a statement, prison officials said that John Nieto, 28, began stabbing a correctional officer around 4 p.m. with a weapon made in prison. When another ...
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UC Dreamers to Congress: We're here to stay Dreamers from across the country gathered to attend the State of the Union speech as guests on Tuesday, January 30. Three University of California Dreamers were among those who packed into the House gallery Tuesday night for President Donald Trump's State of the Union address, putting a human ...
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A California Trend Worth Catching: College for All California can be an annoyingly trendy state. Think avocado toast, In-N-Out Burger, Hollywood fashion, even legal pot. But Californians are now in the vanguard to fix the serious problem of how to pay for public higher education. Over 44 million households in the U.S. are saddled with college debt ...
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California Considers Pot Bank California is rolling around the idea of founding a state-owned bank for its newly legal recreational marijuana industry. John Chiang—California State Treasurer and Democratic candidate for governor—is leading the charge to study the pros and cons of a public pot bank. And so are we: Puff: California ...
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Community Calendar The Earth Day Restoration and Cleanup program will encourage employees along with family and friends in environmental improvement projects in their communities. Statewide, thousands of volunteers plant trees, restore trails and wildlife habitat, and clean up beaches and park lands. Millions of ...
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