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(CALMATTERS) - By now, the failures of California’s Employment Development Department during the pandemic have been well-publicized: $32 billion lost to fraud, 5 million workers with delayed payments, as many as 1 million people wrongly denied unemployment benefits and 150,000 workers stuck in an appeals backlog.  To a former U.S. deputy chief technology officer hired by Newsom […]

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