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  2. Resettlement Administration - Wikipedia

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    Agency executive. Rexford G. Tugwell, Head. The Resettlement Administration (RA) was a New Deal U.S. federal agency created May 1, 1935. [ 1 ] It relocated struggling urban and rural families to communities planned by the federal government. On September 1, 1937, it was succeeded by the Farm Security Administration.

  3. End Poverty in California - Wikipedia

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    End Poverty in California. End Poverty in California (EPIC) was a political campaign started in 1934 by socialist writer Upton Sinclair (best known as author of The Jungle). The movement formed the basis for Sinclair's campaign for governor of California in 1934. The plan called for a massive public works program, sweeping tax reform, and ...

  4. Welfare in California - Wikipedia

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    The California Welfare and Institutions Code states: [8] Every county and every city and county shall relieve and support all incompetent, poor, indigent persons, and those incapacitated by age, disease, or accident, lawfully resident therein, when such persons are not supported and relieved by their relatives or friends, by their own means, or ...

  5. What to know about Gov. Newsom's plan to offset California's ...

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    The deficit number Newsom presented Friday subtracts the $17.3 billion in cuts agreed to earlier from the $37.9-billion deficit estimate from January. Revenues have fallen short of expectations ...

  6. Family Assistance Plan - Wikipedia

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    For example, the National Welfare Rights Organization (NWRO) opposed the plan, calling for an alternative plan in which the government would increase the benefit level to $5500 with no work requirement attached to it. Many liberal organizations seemed to have ignored the fact that even the current proposal's price tag was very high, at $4.4 ...

  7. Prop. 4 explained: What would California do with a $10B ... - AOL

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    According to the Public Policy Institute of California, about eight in 10 adults and likely voters in the state say climate change is a top concern (26% adults, 24% likely voters) or one of ...

  8. Your guide to Proposition 4: California Climate bond - AOL

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    What to know about California's Proposition 4, the proposed $10 billion climate bond that would pay for climate and environmental projects.

  9. Sites Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Water volume. 1.8 million acre-feet (2.2 km 3) (max. as proposed) Surface elevation. 580 ft (180 m) The Sites Reservoir is a proposed offstream reservoir project west of Colusa in the Sacramento Valley of northern California to be built and operated by the Sites Project Authority. The project would divert water from the Sacramento River ...