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  2. California Senate Bill 1421 (2018) - Wikipedia

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    SB 1421, Senate Bill 1421, or Peace Officers: Release of Records, is a California state law that makes police records relating to officer use-of-force incidents, sexual assault, and acts of dishonesty accessible under the California Public Records Act. [1]

  3. California government response to the COVID-19 pandemic

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    On April 6, Governor Newsom announced that the state planned to end most COVID-19 restrictions on June 15, 2021, if certain criteria are met: this includes equitable vaccine availability for all residents 16 years of age and older, and hospitalizations remaining "stable and low".

  4. California built a safety net for millions of undocumented ...

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    From February 2020 to July 2020, Hispanic immigrants in California were 11 times more likely to die from COVID-19 than non-Hispanics, according to a University of Southern California 2021 study.

  5. Some California Residents Will Receive $600 in Stimulus Funds ...

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    The payments are part of Newsom's $7.6 billion relief plan.

  6. Welfare in California - Wikipedia

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    Welfare in California consists of federal welfare programs ... in Medi-Cal as of August 2021, or about 34.6% of California's population. ... lawfully resident therein ...

  7. Thousands of Central California residents could lose their ...

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    More than 20,000 San Joaquin Valley residents could be left high and dry, literally, by Sacramento politicians intent on using $17.5 million that had paid for water trucked to their homes to help ...

  8. 2022 California Proposition 1 - Wikipedia

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    Belous that upheld the right to an abortion and struck down section 274 of the California Penal Code, which had defined the punishment for people who provided, supplied, or administered an abortion. [6] [7] The state voted in 1972 to pass Proposition 11, which amended the state constitution to include a right to privacy.

  9. Stunting (broadcasting) - Wikipedia

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    At least three networks have used stunting-type events prior to their formal launches: G4, for example, aired a 7 day long game of Pong before its formal debut on April 24, 2002. [109] This stunt would later be referenced by the network's sign-off December 31, 2014, as well as in the video announcing its 2021 return.