Lawmakers Seek Answers After $140M In Unemployment Benefits Paid To Prisoners
California lawmakers are demanding answers after prosecutors said more than $140 million in state unemployment benefits were paid to prisoners, including those on death row. Kenny Choi reports. (11/25/20)
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