SACRAMENTO — Clean California, a sweeping $1.1 billion effort to massively expand state and local litter abatement efforts introduced in Governor Gavin Newsom’s California Comeback Plan, will create an estimated 11,000 state and local jobs over three years, including opportunities for people exiting homelessness, veterans, students, at-risk youth, and those reentering society from incarceration. In this News Flash, Caltrans highlights recent hiring events geared to fill available state jobs for landscape maintenance, equipment operation, and highway maintenance.
This News Flash is the 233rd in a series of videos highlighting Caltrans’ activities that present the wide-ranging work that Caltrans does to enhance California’s economy and livability. To see more of these and other videos, search for #CaltransNewsFlash on Twitter or visit the Caltrans News Flash page.
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Dear Sierra Wave,
Allowing the racist hate speech of INYOFACE to be published on your website does not reflect well on you.
Thank you
Need for higher fines for litter bugs !! We’re not a 3rd world country !!
Yet.
Old Dementia Joe is working as fast as he can , 12.400 Moonbats from Voodooland just released into the United States at Del Rio Texas with a promise to appear at any immigration court within a specified time . Yeah Sure , do you think these so called refugees will be lining up at Walmart bright and early Monday morning looking for a JOB . lol
Good God,INYOFACE
Three Sierra Wave stories posted today
And all three,you complaining about anything and everything,playing the blame-game on something.
Why not give it a rest….