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  2. National Alliance on Mental Illness - Wikipedia

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    NAMI identifies its mission as "providing advocacy, education, support and public awareness so that all individuals and families affected by mental illness can build better lives" and its vision as "a world where all people affected by mental illness live healthy, fulfilling lives supported by a community that cares". [2]

  3. California faces $50 million in fines for failing to meet ...

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    The state says it’s impossible to reach its legal staffing mandates and that they’ve taken every reasonable step to comply

  4. The real reasons why In-N-Out Burger and more are leaving ...

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    California’s tax policies are among the most punitive in the nation. The state imposes a top marginal income tax rate of 13.3% — the highest in the country — and a corporate tax rate of 8.84%.

  5. Membership discrimination in California clubs - Wikipedia

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    In July 1978, the Los Angeles Times reported that Glenn Dumke, chancellor of the California State University system, belonged to the California Club and the Bohemian Club, while Paul F. Romberg, president of San Francisco State University, was a member of the Bohemian Club and Alistair W. McCrone, president of Humboldt State University ...

  6. Safe Sidewalk Vending Act - Wikipedia

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    Sidewalk vending in California is an immigrant-dominated industry. Analysts characterize the movement to decriminalize sidewalk vending in Los Angeles as "grounded in a specific vision of racial justice." Decriminalization of sidewalk vending in California grew out of the "sanctuary" movement in California. [4]

  7. California faces hefty court fines for lagging efforts to ...

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    More than 200 inmates killed themselves over an eight-year period when state prison officials failed to complete court-ordered suicide prevention safeguards.

  8. California criminal law - Wikipedia

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    Fine; Removal from office; or, Disqualification to hold and enjoy any office of honor, trust, or profit in this State." [1] California recognizes three categories of crime, distinguishable by the gravity of offense and severity of punishment: Felonies, Misdemeanors, and Infractions. [2]

  9. Crime in California - Wikipedia

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    2021 Orange, California office shooting; 2021 San Jose shooting; Mitchell Englander—sentenced to 14 months in prison, three years of supervised release and a $15,000 fine after pleading guilty to falsifying material facts during interviews with federal investigators who were conducting a corruption probe at Los Angeles City Council; 2022: