California businesses hiring homeless workers can get a $30,000 tax credit through new law

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California businesses hiring workers who are homeless can get up to $30,000 a year in tax credit starting 2022 under a budget bill signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday. Businesses must pay at least 120% of the state’s minimum wage to be eligible.
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‘We're Losing Our Freedom Because They Want Their Freedom’: Business Owners Deflated By Return Of Indoor Masks

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Because of rising COVID-19 cases among the unvaccinated, you won’t be feeling the cool breeze of indoor AC against your cheek inside L.A. County stores anytime soon. And business owners are frustrated.
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LA County Sheriff's Deputies Called On To Help Address Growing Homelessness Crisis On Santa Monica's Third Street Promenade

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Local business and property owners on Santa Monica's Third Street Promenade say the homeless crisis is so out of control there that they want to hire sheriff's deputies to help. Rachel Kim reports.
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