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Bill seeks to raise state’s F grade on budget transparency

Chris Reed March 27, 2019

Getting detailed information about the California budget has long been a headache. The state Department of Finance provides online access to decades of information, but the portal is clumsy and difficult to use. There are no easy ways to chart

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