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AB 91 would make it easier for students to apply for financial aid

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AB 91 would make it easier for students to apply for financial aid

AB 91 would make it easier for students to apply for financial aid.
Kittens Twinky and Ricky are best buds and really want to go to one home together.
For the past three years, La Cañada Unified School District has secured its ranking as the second-highest-scoring district in California, according to state Department of Education figures released Wednesday.
Five things principals, educators, PTA members, parents and students need to know.
The names Capt. Ted Hall and Firefighter Specialist Arnie Quinones, are etched into the side of La Cañada firetrucks.
Shortly after Assemblyman Anthony Portantino held a press conference Monday about alleged misleading budget figures released by the Assembly Rules Committee, the committee opted against the legislator's proposal to approve budgets in public.
California Common Sense, a Stanford-based organization that analyzed Assembly members' spending on staff salaries, found wide inconsistencies in what the Assembly Rules Committee reported.
California Common Sense, a Stanford-based organization that analyzed Assembly members' spending on staff salaries, found wide inconsistencies in what the Assembly Rules Committee reported.
California Common Sense, a Stanford-based organization that analyzed Assembly members' spending on staff salaries, found wide inconsistencies in what the Assembly Rules Committee reported.
California Common Sense, a Stanford-based organization that analyzed Assembly members' spending on staff salaries, found wide inconsistencies in what the Assembly Rules Committee reported.
Shortly after Assemblyman Anthony Portantino held a press conference Monday about alleged misleading budget figures released by the Assembly Rules Committee, the committee opted against the legislator's proposal to approve budgets in public.
California Common Sense, a Stanford-based organization that analyzed Assembly members' spending on staff salaries, found wide inconsistencies in what the Assembly Rules Committee reported.
Stanford-based organization says Assembly members' spending on staff salaries is ‘suspicious’—analysis reveals wide inconsistencies in what the Assembly Rules Committee reported.
Upstream, a Southern California band, brought sounds of the Caribbean to temperatures that matched.
Assemblyman Anthony Portantino (D-La Cañada) tops list at more than $200,000 year-to-date spending.
Anthony Portantino, who has publicly fought against the legislature's 'lack of transparency,' is shown to be the biggest spender among assemblymembers—but he balks at the figures.
In Assembly records released Friday, Anthony Portantino, who has publicly fought against the Legislature's "lack of transparency,'' was shown to spend more than any other individual Assembly member. He balks at the statistics.
Anthony Portantino, who has publicly fought against the legislature's 'lack of transparency,' is shown to be the biggest spender among assemblymembers—but he balks at the figures.
In Assembly records released Friday, Anthony Portantino, who has publicly fought against the Legislature's "lack of transparency,'' was shown to spend more than any other individual Assembly member. He balks at the statistics.