A new state law allows California to set its own vaccine recommendations and requires health plans it regulates to cover them.
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At least a half a dozen SDSU fraternities have been put on probation over the past two years for violating university policies.
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The law allows workers to not attend anti-union meetings hosted by their employers.
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