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California Paid $25 Million In 3 Years For Harassment Cases SACRAMENTO (AP) — California has paid more than $25 million in three years to settle sexual harassment claims against the state and public universities, with most of it paid by taxpayers, the Sacramento Bee reported in an investigation published Friday. The newspaper identified 92 sexual ...
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Two states, and maybe California, plan to join New York in suing to block GOP's tax overhaul The new tax code passed by Republicans in Congress and signed into law last month by Republican President Trump caps a deduction for state and local taxes at $10,000. That deduction had been popular in high-tax, Democratic states such as New York, Connecticut and New Jersey — as well as ...
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California Gov. Jerry Brown Delivers Final State Address In the year that President Trump has been in office, immigration has defined his political platform from the first day of his campaign to this week's government shutdown. And the numbers show that he has made some dramatic changes. Immigration arrests in the U.S. interior, meaning far from the border, ...
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How 3 California newspaper editorial boards graded Gov. Jerry Brown's final State of the State ... California Gov. Jerry Brown final State of the State Address 2018 California Gov. Jerry Brown waves as he receives applause from Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon, D-Lakewood, left, and Senate President Pro Tem Kevin de Leon, of Los Angeles before giving his annual State of the State speech on ...
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California's Soft Secession Accelerates Earlier this week Twitter briefly lit up with news of yet another California progressive excess. The state's Democratic house majority leader has submitted a bill that imposes criminal penalties on waiters who offer their customers plastic straws. Yes, you read that correctly. Here's the description, from the ...
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If you don't vote in California, will they take you off the rolls? Voting-rights advocates in California and beyond are awaiting a key U.S. Supreme Court decision that could change the way states can legally remove voters from registration rolls. Justices will decide by June whether Ohio's removal system, which is triggered by a voter not casting a ballot for two years, ...
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Newsom and Villaraigosa spar over personal wealth in testy governor's debate "California was built on the back of immigrants," Democratic state Treasurer John Chiang said. "Fundamentally we're about dignity, decency and respect for all people. That is the heart of America, and we want to be that shining [city] to send a signal to President Trump that you're dead wrong.".
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