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  2. Free Money: How To Get Inflation Relief Payments in 2022 - AOL

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    To receive the money, residents must have had a tax liability. If you filed your 2021 tax return by July 1, your rebate will be distributed by Oct. 17. The deadline to file a tax return is Nov. 1.

  3. Cal Grant - Wikipedia

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    This award may be applied to tuition and other fees at public or private colleges for students working towards an associate's or bachelor's degree. In the 2018-19 school year, the grant covers $5,742 at California State Universities and $12,570 at University of California schools. Up to $9,084 is given to students attending a private school. [3]

  4. Where is my California inflation relief money? - AOL

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    Find out if you're eligible to get money through the California Middle Class Tax Refund.

  5. 23 Million California Residents to Receive up to $1,050 in ...

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    On June 30, California approved an inflation relief package -- one which will see 23 million residents of the state receive a direct payment of up to $1,050. The $17 billion inflation relief ...

  6. Still haven't received your inflation relief money ... - AOL

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    Debit card recipients whose California addresses have changed since filing their 2020 tax return could have their inflation relief debit cards sent out between Jan. 30 and Feb. 14.

  7. Medi-Cal - Wikipedia

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    Medi-Cal was created in 1965 by the California Medical Assistance Program a few months after the national legislation was passed. [2] Approximately 15.28 million people were enrolled in Medi-Cal as of September 2022, [3] or about 40% of California's population; in most counties, more than half of eligible residents were enrolled as of 2020. [4]