California Attorney General Rob Bonta issued two bulletins notifying local educational agencies, institutions of higher education and child care providers of new legal responsibilities under recently enacted state legislation.
The
By Ryan Sabalow, Jeanne Kuang, Nadia Lathan and Yue Stella Yu, CalMatters
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Through the judgments, tenants
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Applications are due by 5:30
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