Daily Journal Staff Writer
Child-care advocates who sued to halt the immediate cancellation of a child care program for low-income parents announced a settlement with the state that will keep the program alive through the end of December.
The case, which lawyers brought in Alameda County Superior Court, stems from Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's Oct. 8 veto of $256 million in spending earmarked for the program. Under the terms...
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