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Government

May 13, 2020

State lawmakers of both parties suggest ways to help residents and businesses

Proposed bills acknowledge the reality that the state is now filled with countless individuals and businesses that won’t be able to meet their financial obligations through no fault of their own.

The coronavirus pandemic had lawmakers of both parties in a forgiving mood Tuesday as they put forth ideas to help California residents and businesses.

In the morning, a group of Democratic senators held a news conference in Sacramento to unveil a $25 billion economic recovery fund. The most-talked about portion of this proposal is a complex scheme to benefit both renters and landlords, though not "large corporate" ones, one of the ...

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