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The California Legislature is weighing several proposals to provide financial help to residents who have suffered economic hardship because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
We’ll explore those plans more in depth soon. But for now, here’s what to know about the proposals announced on Monday: Who will be eligible for the additional Golden State Stimulus checks?
Surprise checks that have been arriving at the doors of California state retirees can be traced to a 2012 class action lawsuit over late pay.
Gov. Gavin Newsom and state leaders announced on Monday a $100 billion economic recovery relief plan that will provide one-time stimulus checks, rent and utility relief for more Californians.
Californians eligible for a Golden State Stimulus check could soon receive payments of up to $1,100 from the state, with some residents getting the funds as early as Friday, according to Gov. Gavin… ...
California legislators approve $7.6-billion COVID-19 package, including $600 stimulus checks Jose Secundino, blue sweatshirt, and other Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County temporary ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is calling for the state to send new $600 stimulus payments to low-income residents.
The rebate checks, totaling nearly $11 billion, would return money to two in three of the state’s tax filers, according to Mr. Newsom.
The state of California is expected to send another round of stimulus payments this week.
California has nearly $12 billion in unclaimed property. Here’s how to check if the state is holding your money and, if so, how to claim it.
Surprise checks that have been arriving at the doors of California state retirees can be traced to a 2012 class action lawsuit over late pay.
Surprise checks that have been arriving at the doors of California state retirees can be traced to a 2012 class action lawsuit over late pay.
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