Legislators wanted 1,100 reports on how California's laws ar

Legislators wanted 1,100 reports on how California's laws are working. Most haven't arrived | State and Regional

Given the state’s budget deficit, legislative leaders are calling for reviewing how existing programs are working. But there’s no good way to track their effectiveness.

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