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If you are a person with a disability, the Department of Rehabilitation can assist you to fulfill your employment goals and achieve independence. The DOR administers the largest vocational rehabilitation program in the country, delivering services from over 80 locations throughout California to increase the quality and quantity of employment outcomes for people with a full range of physical and mental disabilities. For more information: visit www.dor.ca.gov or call us at (916) 324-1313 Join the DOR-WAYS Newsletter mailing list: http://visitor.r20.constantcontact.com/manage/optin/ea?v=001dVMV27FJ0uUDPh3_vLv4gw%3D%3D
The California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) is responsible for planning, designing, building and operation of the first high-speed rail system in the nation. California high-speed rail will connect the mega-regions of the state, contribute to economic development and a cleaner environment, create jobs and preserve agricultural and protected lands. By 2029, the system will run from San Francisco to the Los Angeles basin in under three hours at speeds capable of over 200 miles per hour. The system will eventually extend to Sacramento and San Diego, totaling 800 miles with up to 24 stations. In addition, the Authority is working with regional partners to implement a state-wide rail modernization plan that will invest billions of dollars in local and regional rail lines to meet the state’s 21st century transportation needs.
The California Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC) protects consumers’ health care rights and ensures a stable health care delivery system. Created by consumer-sponsored legislation in 1999, the DMHC regulates the majority of health coverage in California including 95 percent of the commercial market and most Medi-Cal enrollees. The DMHC is funded by assessments on the licensed plans it regulates, with no taxpayer contributions. General information: DMHC works to ensure that postings on this page are in line with the Department’s mission. We expect that users will not post content that falls into the following categories and reserve the right to remove postings that are: • Abusive, defamatory or obscene • Fraudulent, deceptive or misleading • In violation of another’s intellectual property right • In violation of any law or regulation or Facebook’s guidelines • Third-party advertisements • Otherwise offensive The views, opinions, depicted results and experiences expressed in user-submitted comments are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the DMHC. However the DMHC reserves the right to remove content or commentary containing spam, profanity, or otherwise objectionable or inappropriate material.
Welcome to the California Government Operations Agency’s (CalGovOps) official Facebook page. CalGovOps is responsible for administering state operations including procurement, information technology, and human resources. The mission of CalGovOps is to improve management and accountability of government programs, increase efficiency, and promote better and more coordinated operation decisions. The Agency is led by Secretary Marybel Batjer, an appointed member of Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr.'s cabinet. We will never ask for personal information about you on our Facebook page. We recommend that you exercise caution in posting information everywhere on the web. We encourage you NOT to post sensitive personal information, such as your home address or your full birth date. If you're seeking the official portal to CalGovOps, please visit us at http://www.govops.ca.gov. This is family-friendly open forum. Please keep your comments and wall posts appropriate. We also ask that you follow our posting guidelines here. If you don't comply, we will remove your comment: -We do not allow graphic, obscene, explicit, or racial comments or submissions, nor do we allow comments that are abusive, hateful, or intended to defame anyone or any organization. -We do not allow sales pitches or advertisements. -We do not allow comments that suggest or encourage illegal activity. Also, the appearance of external links on this site does not constitute official endorsement on behalf of CalGovOps, the Secretary, or the State of California.
Created by the legislature in 2009, the Delta Stewardship Council is composed of members who represent different parts of the state and offer diverse expertise in fields such as agriculture, science, the environment, and public service. Of the seven, four are appointed by the Governor, one each by the Senate and Assembly, and the seventh is the Chair of the Delta Protection Commission. The council's work is supported by an independent board of nationally and internationally prominent scientists.
Created by the legislature in 2009, the Delta Stewardship Council is composed of members who represent different parts of the state and offer diverse expertise in fields such as agriculture, science, the environment, and public service. Of the seven, four are appointed by the Governor, one each by the Senate and Assembly, and the seventh is the Chair of the Delta Protection Commission. The council's work is supported by an independent board of nationally and internationally prominent scientists.
The California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) is responsible for planning, designing, building and operation of the first high-speed rail system in the nation. California high-speed rail will connect the mega-regions of the state, contribute to economic development and a cleaner environment, create jobs and preserve agricultural and protected lands. By 2029, the system will run from San Francisco to the Los Angeles basin in under three hours at speeds capable of over 200 miles per hour. The system will eventually extend to Sacramento and San Diego, totaling 800 miles with up to 24 stations. In addition, the Authority is working with regional partners to implement a state-wide rail modernization plan that will invest billions of dollars in local and regional rail lines to meet the state’s 21st century transportation needs.
On January 1, 2012, the Governor's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities (GCEPD) will be transferred from the Employment Development Department to the Department of Rehabilitation. Along with the transfer, the name has been changed to the California Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities (CCEPD). With strong support of the California Health and Human Services Agency and the Department of Rehabilitation, the new committee will build upon the legacy of the Governor's Committee to further advance employment opportunities for people with disabilities in California. The California Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities is established in California statute to advance the employment of people with disabilities in the state. Policy-related responsibilities of the committee were first defined in the Workforce Inclusion Act (Aroner, Statutes of 2002) and amended as part of the Budget Act of 2011, under Assembly Bill 119. The primary function of the committee is to consult with and advise the Secretary of the Labor and Workforce Development Agency and the Secretary of the California Health and Human Services Agency on all issues related to full inclusion in the workforce of persons with disabilities.
If you are a person with a disability, the Department of Rehabilitation can assist you to fulfill your employment goals and achieve independence. The DOR administers the largest vocational rehabilitation program in the country, delivering services from over 80 locations throughout California to increase the quality and quantity of employment outcomes for people with a full range of physical and mental disabilities. For more information: visit www.dor.ca.gov or call us at (916) 324-1313 Join the DOR-WAYS Newsletter mailing list: http://visitor.r20.constantcontact.com/manage/optin/ea?v=001dVMV27FJ0uUDPh3_vLv4gw%3D%3D
Welcome to the California Government Operations Agency’s (CalGovOps) official Facebook page. CalGovOps is responsible for administering state operations including procurement, information technology, and human resources. The mission of CalGovOps is to improve management and accountability of government programs, increase efficiency, and promote better and more coordinated operation decisions. The Agency is led by Secretary Marybel Batjer, an appointed member of Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr.'s cabinet. We will never ask for personal information about you on our Facebook page. We recommend that you exercise caution in posting information everywhere on the web. We encourage you NOT to post sensitive personal information, such as your home address or your full birth date. If you're seeking the official portal to CalGovOps, please visit us at http://www.govops.ca.gov. This is family-friendly open forum. Please keep your comments and wall posts appropriate. We also ask that you follow our posting guidelines here. If you don't comply, we will remove your comment: -We do not allow graphic, obscene, explicit, or racial comments or submissions, nor do we allow comments that are abusive, hateful, or intended to defame anyone or any organization. -We do not allow sales pitches or advertisements. -We do not allow comments that suggest or encourage illegal activity. Also, the appearance of external links on this site does not constitute official endorsement on behalf of CalGovOps, the Secretary, or the State of California.
The City of Sacramento Volunteer Program offers short-term opportunities such as helping with adopt-a-park days as well as on-going placements at our many departments and programs. Community service projects such as making cat beds for the shelter or collecting warm hats for the needy are offered as well.
The State Library is one of California's oldest public research libraries that helps a diverse people, their governments, and their libraries meet their knowledge and information needs
The California Environmental Protection Agency oversees the activities of 6 departments that carry out the mission of protecting California's environment. They are the Air Resources Board, Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery, Department of Pesticide Regulation, Department of Toxic Substances Control, State Water Resources Control Board, and Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment.
Assembly Republicans are the last line of defense for hard-working taxpayers at the State Capitol. We are fighting on your behalf to: ■Get Californians back to work by encouraging private sector job creators to come back to our state and hire workers here; ■Balance the budget by reducing overspending and making state government more efficient and effective for the taxpayers it serves; ■End business as usual at the State Capitol through common-sense reforms that make government accountable to the people again; ■Provide that every child has the education they deserve for a bright future; ■Protect public safety and ensure that no one has to live in fear in their own home or local community; and ■Reject painful tax increases that will hurt working families and job creators alike. We are delighted that you have taken the time to visit our Facebook page, and hope that you will find it to be a valuable resource on keeping up to date with what's happening in Sacramento.
Welcome to DPR's Facebook page, our newest method to share information with the general public, educators and researchers. Should you require a response from the agency or wish to request agency services, you must go to www.cdpr.ca.gov or call the agency at 916-445-4300. DPR's Facebook site is a place for you to learn more about programs and announcements for one of the nation's largest pesticide regulatory agencies. We encourage you to "like" the page, and share our posts. This site is monitored and we will not tolerate abusive or offensive language, threats, hate speech, name-calling, and insults directed at others. Inappropriate comments will be deleted and users who violate the rules will be removed without warning. Unsolicited advertisements, product endorsements, and items not relevant to DPR's mission will be removed.
Learn about more ways to contact the CA FPPC by visiting http://www.fppc.ca.gov/index.php?id=189
For 35 years, the California Housing Finance Agency (CalHFA) has supported the needs of renters and first-time homebuyers by providing financing and programs that create safe, decent and affordable housing opportunities for low and moderate income Californians. Established in 1975, CalHFA was chartered as the State’s affordable housing bank to make low interest rate loans through the sale of tax-exempt bonds. A completely self-supporting State agency, bonds are repaid by revenues generated through mortgage loans, not taxpayer dollars.
Facebook Acceptable Use Policy This user policy is in addition to any user policy or terms and conditions imposed by the Facebook host. As a user of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) Facebook pages you may express your views, comments, ideas, insights, and criticisms about CDFW. At the same time, you should show courtesy and respect to others and must not use the wall to abuse others, expose others to offensive or inappropriate content, or for any unlawful purpose. Please be aware that CDFW may change this policy at any time. When using the Facebook wall, please ensure that you: · do protect your personal privacy and that of others by not including personal information of either yourself or of others in your posts to the wall (for example, names, email addresses, private addresses or phone numbers); · do represent your own views and not impersonate or falsely represent any other person; · do not be abusive, harass or threaten others; · do not make defamatory or libelous comments; · do not use insulting, provocative or hateful language; · do not use obscene or offensive language; · do not post material to the wall that infringes the intellectual property rights of others; · do not post multiple versions of the same view to the wall or make excessive postings on a particular issue; · do not promote commercial interests in your posts to the wall; · do not make unproven or unsupported accusations against individuals or organizations; · do not encourage conduct that may or would constitute a criminal offense or give rise to civil liability, or that otherwise violates any local, state, national or international law or regulation. · do not incite hatred on the basis of any personal characteristic, including on the basis of race, gender, marital or domestic status, disability, sexuality or age; · do not identify matters that are currently the subject of legal proceedings or would break a court's non-publication order; and · do not make comments that are irrelevant to the topic being discussed on a particular thread. CDFW reserves the right to enforce this Acceptable Use Policy at its discretion. CDFW may remove any posted messages that it considers to be in breach of this policy. CDFW may also block or delete you as a user if it considers your posts to be in violation of this policy.
Comment Policy for The Employment Development Department Monday, November 22, 2010 The Employment Development Department (EDD) is happy to provide this educational forum to you and appreciates your feedback. Comments posted by our followers do not reflect the official views of EDD or The State of California. EDD wants to hear from you, but expects comments to be courteous. We reserve the right to delete inappropriate comments. Such comments can contain obscene, indecent, or profane language; contain threats or defamatory statements; contain hate speech directed at race, color, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, ethnicity, age, religion, or disability; or promote or endorse services or products. Comments that are inaccurate or can be misleading may be removed. Flagrant or repeat violators will be banned. To avoid violating our Policy, below are reminders when posting your comments: • Do not insult one another or the subjects of our posts. Please keep your comments civil. • Do not use profanity, vulgarity, or hate speech. This includes profanity and acronyms which imply profanity • Do not attack other users. Focus your comments on issues, not individuals. • Stay on topic. Only post comments relevant to the item posted. • Do not repeat the same comment. • Do not use this for advertising. • Do not provide any personal information. Questions about a specific case or claim will be referred for follow up through EDD’s existing Ask EDD e-mail system. • Do not use all capital letters since that appears like yelling and isn’t appreciated by others. Any advertising that may appear on the EDD Facebook page is not sponsored, supported, or endorsed by EDD.