California has spent billions of dollars in recent years to reduce homelessness, but the problem is only getting worse. Lawmakers should consider involving the private sector and repeal laws that make it too expensive to build housing.
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California Bill Aims to Reduce Waste by Reining In ‘Sell By’ Dates
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Students, Colleges, Legislators at Odds over Whether to Share Revenues with Athletes
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How Texas Shrank Its Homeless Population — and Its Lessons for California
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California May Force Large Businesses to Disclose Climate Impacts
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Jury Pay Could Soon Increase to $100 per Day in Five CA Counties – not Santa Clara
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Prospective jurors in Santa Clara County and the rest of the state are not paid on their first day of jury duty, then receive just $15 per day and 34 cents per mile, round trip from home. The new bill would offer the higher stipends for two years to low-income jurors in Monterey, Alameda, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Kern counties.
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