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Next 10 is a nonpartisan nonprofit that educates, engages & empowers Californians to improve our state's future.

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  • Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis

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California Coalition for Public Higher Education-Education Fund

Safeguarding higher education as an engine for California’s prosperity A movement to restore public higher education as a priority for California.

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Oak Park

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Building Industry Association of Southern California Inc

We are the leading advocate for thousands of building industry leaders who are committed to a better future for CA by building communities & creating jobs.

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6550

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Irvine

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California Council for Affordable Housing A CA Non-Profit Pblc Bnft

CCAH DEVOTES ITS RESOURCES TO:1) TRACKING RELEVANT STATE AND FEDERAL LEGISLATION 2) MONITORING CURRENT HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AND FINANCE PROGRAMS 3) MAKING RECOMMENDATIONS ON APPROPRIATE HOUSING AND PROGRAMS 4) KEEPING THE CCAH MEMBERSHIP INFORMED ABOUT THESE MATTERS.

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California Society of Enrolled Agents Inc

Enrolled Agents are America's Tax Experts.

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Catalyst California (formerly Advancement Project California)

We advocate for racial justice by building power and transforming public systems.

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CALIFORNIA STATEWIDE COMMUNITIES

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SECURE WATER ALLIANCE

The Secure Water Alliance, driven by an abundance mentality, campaigns for improved water supply infrastructure, more water capture, better flood protection, and greater access to safe, clean, affordable water for all Southern California residents and bus Dave Sorem President Secure Water Alliance OUR MISSION What if we could move Californias water policy from a mindset of scarcity to one of abundance.

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AGRICULTURAL ENERGY CONSUMERS ASSOC

Agricultural Energy Consumers Association Featured Content About Us Resources Home AECA was formed more than 30 years ago by California farmers and ranchers concerned about rapidly rising energy rates and constantly changing rate structures and price signals.

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SACRAMENTO

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