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New law has Californians with criminal records 'quite hopefu
New law has Californians with criminal records 'quite hopefu
New law has Californians with criminal records 'quite hopeful' they'll finally find housing
Starting Jan. 1, California will make crime-free housing laws unenforceable, ending local rules long criticized as unfair and racially discriminatory.
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