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As State Fights Fraud, Unemployed Californians Get Caught in the Middle — The Sacramento Observer

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(CBM) - California has implemented a series of safeguards to tackle widespread unemployment fraud amid mass job losses in the state due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But those safety measures have also resulted in the accidental loss of benefits for some innocent claimants. A joint team of local prosecutors and law enforcement officials announced Nov. […]

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