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“We stand by the work we have done to keep more than 340,000 low-income households — over 700,000 Californians — stably housed through the CA COVID-19 Rent Relief Program and will continue ...
A 1993 report from the joint University of California and State of California research program, California Policy Seminar (now the California Policy Research Center), [34] said that a property tax system based on acquisition value links property tax liability to ability to pay and has a progressive impact on the tax structure, based on income ...
decline to intervene in one or all counts of the pending qui tam action. If the United States declines to intervene, the relator (i.e., plaintiff) may prosecute the action alone and thus on behalf of the United States, but the United States is not a party to the proceedings apart from its right to any recovery.
Intervenor compensation programs have been suggested or enacted in several American states, examples of enactment include California, [1] Hawaii, [2] Maine, [3] Virginia [4] and Wisconsin. [ 5 ] References
California criminal law generally follows the law of the United States. However, there are both substantive and procedural differences between how the United States federal government and California prosecute alleged violations of criminal law.
The California Department of Justice is a statewide investigative law enforcement agency and legal department of the California executive branch under the elected leadership of the Attorney General of California (AG) which carries out complex criminal and civil investigations, prosecutions, and other legal services throughout the US State of California. [1]
Tax collection woes and migration have been a big problem.
Kamala Harris appears in 2011 at a "Smart on Crime" policy summit at UC Hastings College of the Law in San Francisco, where she spoke about protecting the rights of victims of sex trafficking.