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Mobile Home Inspections Need Improvement, Auditor Finds

The state agency in charge of inspecting mobile home parks isn't doing an adequate job, according to a state audit released Thursday. Over the last decade, the Department of Housing and Community Development has not conducted inspections at more than half of the 3,640 parks under its watch, nor has...

As California Spends Billions on High-Needs Students, Calls Grow for More Oversight

Seven years after California started pumping billions of dollars into schools with the neediest students — an attempt to narrow a chronic academic achievement gap — a new state audit has found that the state’s landmark school funding law isn’t adequately ensuring that targeted money is actually going to the disadvantaged students...

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