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California’s unemployment insurance morass will become the next governor’s problem
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. There are 61 candidates for governor on this week’s primary election ballot, one of whom will be inaugurated in January. Given the vast array of unresolved issues Gov. Gavin Newsom will leave to his successor, one could almost feel sorry for whoever that […]
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According to Redwood City Pulse’s source item, California’s unemployment insurance morass will become the next governor’s problem, This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. There are 61 candidates for governor on this week’s primary election ballot, one of whom will be inaugurated in January. Given the vast array of unresolved issues Gov. Gavin Newsom will leave to his successor, one could almost feel sorry for whoever that […]
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