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Lawmakers Focus on Easing Working Women's Burdens After Gov. Signs Landmark Law

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A day after Gov. Jerry Brown signed landmark legislation aimed at closing the gender pay gap in California, state legislators are continuing to examine the challenges working women face. At a state Senate hearing Wednesday in San Francisco, lawmakers will hear from speakers on a range of topics, all aimed at eliminating the barriers and challenges for working women in California.

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