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California's net neutrality bill is vulnerable to legal attack, EFF says The California State Senate this week passed a bill that would impose net neutrality restrictions on Internet service providers, but the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) warns that the proposed law has a high chance of being thrown out in court.
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California gauges snowpack amid dry winter Amid record-setting heat in the state's south, California's water managers will measure the Sierra Nevada snowpack, which supplies water to millions. Department of Water Resources officials will trek to the mountains Thursday to check the snow depth, one gauge of the state's water supply. Electronic ...
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California voters will consider a tax break for rainwater collection systems with Proposition 72 in June ... one of the top two spots in the June primary, according to a fundraising disclosure report he filed with the California secretary of state's office on Wednesday. ... Allen, a state assemblyman from Huntington Beach, reported raising $447,236 in 2017, with expenditures of $654,602, according to the filing.
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California men are jumping at the chance to take paid family leave Under a long-standing California program, women can take up to 12 weeks of disability payments following a birth. After 2004, women and men could also take up to six weeks of paid family leave. The state pays for the benefits using worker State Disability Insurance (SDI) contributions. Workers can ...
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Summer 2018 Admissions Dates and Deadlines for Graduates For specific admission categories, visit Available Terms. For UNDERGRADUATE deadlines, click here. All deadlines are "submit by dates" unless otherwise noted. For the online Cal State Apply University Admission Application, click here.
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Collaborative Yolo County Program is Turning Around At-Risk Youth Meet Katery. Eighteen months ago, Katery was a classic at-risk youth. She would often skip school and had no plans to continue her education beyond high school – if she graduated at all. She had been in trouble with the law, having been arrested for assaulting a police officer. Now Katery's on track to ...
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How exactly would a California state-run bank for pot shops work? Sales of recreational marijuana in California could soon be a multi-billion dollar industry with hundreds of millions in taxable cash changing hands. So what happens to that cash when commercial banks, which are regulated by the federal government, won't touch it? The predicament is a big problem for ...
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