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  2. How far does $50 go at the California State Fair? Your guide ...

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    After paying for food, rides, parking and the tickets, spending a day at any fair or theme park can be expensive. Hosted at Cal Expo July 12-28 this year, the California State Fair is no exception.

  3. Your guide to the California State Fair 2022: Tickets ... - AOL

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    State Fair Season Pass: For $35.99, you can get daily admission to the fair. Blue Ribbon Season Pass : For $45.99, you get daily admission, unlimited Monorail rides and reserved seating for horse ...

  4. The California State Fair starts Friday. Here’s an inside ...

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    The California State Fair returns for another fun-filled 17-day stretch of thrill rides, funnel cake, concerts and cannabis starting Friday. This summer marks the 170th year of the State Fair ...

  5. California State Fair - Wikipedia

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    The California State Fair (CSF) is the annual state fair for the state of California. The fair is held at Cal Expo in Sacramento, California . The Fair is a 17-day event showcasing California's industries, agriculture, and diversity of people.

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  8. Fair Pay to Play Act - Wikipedia

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    The Fair Pay to Play Act, originally known as California Senate Bill 206, [2] is a California statute that will allow collegiate athletes to acquire endorsements and sponsorships while still maintaining athletic eligibility. [3] The bill would affect college athletes in California's public universities and colleges.

  9. California Fair Political Practices Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) of California is a five-member independent nonpartisan commission that has primary responsibility for the impartial and effective administration of the Political Reform Act of 1974. The commission's objectives are to ensure that public officials act in a fair and unbiased manner in the governmental ...