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  2. California FAIR Plan - Wikipedia

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    If the FAIR Plan does not have the money to pay out all claims, it collects money from insurance companies that operate in California. [5] According to data from 2020, the FAIR Plan covers 2.5% of the statewide market share, but 20.4% of the market share in ZIP codes at high risk from wildfires. [6]

  3. California FAIR Plan insurance: What it is and how it works - AOL

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    The California FAIR Plan is an insurance program of last resort for homeowners in high-risk areas of the Golden State who are unable to obtain fire coverage in the private insurance market ...

  4. Fair Fight Action - Wikipedia

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    Fair Fight Action has raised $6 million to support Reverend Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff in the Georgia Senate runoff elections that were held on January 5, 2021. Fair Fight Action works with the non-partisan VoteRiders [14] organization to spread state-specific information on voter ID requirements. Warnock and Ossoff both won their races ...

  5. Wildfire victims file more than 4,400 claims with California ...

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    Wildfire victims file more than 4,400 claims with California's FAIR Plan, home insurer of last resort. Russ Mitchell. February 1, 2025 at 4:15 PM.

  6. 1914 California Proposition 20 - Wikipedia

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    The law was proposed after Bull Young was killed by a blow from Jess Willard at Vernon Arena, in the 11th round of what was intended to be 20-round fight [1] (Los Angeles Record, August 23, 1913) California Proposition 20 was a 1914 California ballot initiative known as the prize fights initiative. It passed with 56 percent of the popular vote.

  7. California Fair Employment and Housing Act of 1959 - Wikipedia

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    The California Fair Employment and Housing Act of 1959, codified as Government Code §§12900 - 12996, [1] is a California statute used to fight sexual harassment and other forms of unlawful discrimination in employment and housing, which was passed on September 18, 1959.

  8. Voters approve school repair measure and Proposition 36 ...

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    Proposition 32, a statewide ballot initiative to increase California's current $16 minimum wage by $2 for all employees by 2026, appeared to be in a closer race but headed toward failure.

  9. 1964 California Proposition 14 - Wikipedia

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    California Proposition 14 was a November 1964 initiative ballot measure that amended the California state constitution to nullify the 1963 Rumford Fair Housing Act, thereby allowing property sellers, landlords and their agents to openly discriminate on ethnic grounds when selling or letting accommodations, as they had been permitted to before 1963.