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Masters ThesisAlaniz, DoloresThis thesis investigates implementation of the California Case Management System (CCMS) in Sacramento County. CCMS is the information technology system used by California courts, and is funded through the Trial Court Funding Act of 1997 and the Trial . . .
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ThesisMyers, Stephen ReitenourThis thesis explores public policies that have the potential to meet the 20% statewide edible food recovery mandates of SB 1383. This policy became law in 2016 as part of a broader effort to curb methane emissions, of which about a fifth is attributab . . .
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ThesisLanda, IsraelReceiving student financial aid in the form of grants, loans, and work-study increases college access for students planning to attend a college or university. Early on, California made a commitment to make sure the University of California (UC) was ac . . .
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ThesisJohnson, Mark H.For this thesis, I explore how Local Control Action Plans (LCAPs), under the Local Control Funding Formula, follow established administrative theory on strategic planning while also raising questions about how districts develop LCAPs. To explore these . . .
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ThesisDrane, Natasha MarieOn January 31, 2018, the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors (Board), during a workshop, focused its attention on retail shopping centers experiencing chronic vacancies. In 2017, another major big-box retail closure in a shopping center prone to bi . . .
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ThesisBranch, Charles RossSince California began decarbonizing its energy supply nearly 20 years ago, the state has become a leader in the clean energy revolution. Backed mostly by a rapid expansion of solar energy, California now generates more renewable energy than any other . . .
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ThesisKhan, Anam H.The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, often shortened to the Affordable Care Act (ACA), is a federal statute that represented the most significant regulatory overhaul and expansion of health coverage since the passage of Medicare and Medicai . . .
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ThesisFesler, Nathan StephenThe State of California’s Bureau of Electronic and Appliance Repair, Home Furnishing and Thermal Insulation (BEARHFTI) is the only regulatory agency that has imposed smoldering safety standards for upholstered furniture. However, this does not address . . .
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ThesisLosé, VictoriaStatement of Problem: The U.S. Department of Justice started to notice an influx of youth becoming wards of the state throughout the United States. A common pattern that judges noticed for these youth included being in the child welfare system along w . . .
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ThesisHolland, Kevin RobertA major change is occurring within the American workforce. The Baby Boomers who have been employed within the general workforce force for decades are now retiring or becoming eligible to retire. The gap left within organizations from the retirement of . . .
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ThesisWahid, Imaez NusratLack of affordable housing opportunities has categorized California as one of the most expensive places to call home in the nation. Approximately 70 percent of the people that call the Golden State their home spend more than 30 percent of their annual . . .
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ThesisLivaich, Joseph William GeorgeProponents of sustainable development argue green buildings provide operational cost savings, resource conservation and recycling, and increased indoor air quality. Industry skeptics argue benefits associated with green buildings don’t outweigh the ad . . .
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ThesisCordova, Mariana ManleyThe number of people representing themselves in California’s appellate courts is significant and it is increasing. These litigants face many challenges, as it is especially difficult for a layperson to effectively present or fight against an appeal. A . . .
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ThesisMendonsa, BeckyThe use of emergency departments for non-urgent care is increasing; creating greater stress for California’s already crowed emergency departments. This thesis analyzes the relationship between an individual’s demographic, socioeconomic, and health car . . .
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ThesisMason, Charles L.The nation and the state of California are facing a growing crisis: they must address the growing deterioration of existing infrastructure and related services, while providing increased services and infrastructure improvements to a constantly expandi . . .
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ThesisGutierrez, James T.Hispanics are the largest ethnic minority in California, making up 37% of the state's population, but they trail other ethnicities in academic achievement. Using data from the Department of Education and local law enforcement agencies, I build regress . . .
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ThesisBuss, Kiana L.Prior to the housing market and economic crash beginning in 2007, the State of California had historically experienced higher housing costs than a majority of other states in the nation, with many of the major metropolitan areas topping the list of mo . . .
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ThesisStern, EricAt California community colleges, books can cost more than tuition. At less than $80 a class, California charges the lowest community college tuition in the country, a testament to the state’s commitment to providing its residents with an affordable c . . .
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ThesisJohnson, Erik RockefellerLocal governments in California currently lack the funds to maintain their local roads and transit system. Under the reasonable assumption that further state or federal aid to do this is not likely, local officials must plan for how to raise the neede . . .
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ThesisOriol, Kristy MichelleMany organizations and public agencies in California invest in efforts to reduce youth smoking. Collaborations across these organizations do exist, however, there is no formal partnership that involves all relevant and powerful stakeholders, including . . .
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ThesisSeekatz, Scott DominicCalifornia’s usage of a defined benefit program goes back to its creation in the 1930s. Over the years, the defined benefit system struck a natural balance between retirement liabilities and the assets available to cover these liabilities. Unfortunate . . .
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ThesisDowdy, Christopher EricCalifornia’s Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing Division is responsible ensuring the health and safety of up to 1.4 million vulnerable Californians. However, the agency has suffered from resource problems that have jeopardized the . . .
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ThesisShelton, Samuel JosephWith more travel demand and more miles of roadway, West Sacramento has an increasing street rehabilitation responsibility. This thesis develops a sustainable, equitable, and politically and administratively feasible City of West Sacramento Street Reha . . .
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ThesisCampa, AracelyThe Bay Delta Conservation Plan (BDCP) is the state’s current effort to attempt to accomplish the co-equal goals of a water supply reliability and ecosystem restoration. The BDCP is a proposed Habitat Conservation Plan and Natural Community Conservati . . .
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ThesisJohn, Elizabeth MaeCalifornia is the only state to entitle individuals with developmental disabilities to the services and supports required to live independent and productive lives. Fulfilling the entitlement has proved challenging for the California Department of Deve . . .
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ThesisJibby, Brittany DianeI sought to discover if any student populations were disproportionally impacted by enrollment cuts put in place within the California State University to be completed within the 2010-2011 academic year. I produced this analysis using descriptive analy . . .
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ThesisMyers, Haley A.C.Is Sacramento State’s Leadership Initiative well designed? Can the program design be improved? In this thesis, I create a rubric to evaluate the Leadership Initiative program design by extracting approximately 100 program design goals from relevant li . . .
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ThesisWilson, RobertTrial by jury is an integral part of our criminal justice system and one that is well respected by citizens. However, in some parts of the nation less than half of the people summoned to jury duty respond to the summons. In response to this problem, t . . .
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ThesisLoman, Kenneth StuartVoter opinion surveys help frame American debate on matters of public policy and can influence legislators’ decisions. Voter surveys generally use one of two sampling methods. Voter file sampling includes information about respondents, but may lack un . . .
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ThesisBradbury, Sabrina A.Scientists and researchers argue that overconsumption of resources and continued pollution from human activities have created a variety of environmental problems including deforestation, loss of biodiversity, changes in climate, loss of open space, po . . .
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ThesisChapin, Brandon KentOn April 18, 2012, the City of Vallejo adopted a participatory budgeting process that enables the public to influence the allocation of approximately $3 million of revenue from their recently passed sales tax measure, Measure B. Vallejo is the first c . . .
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ThesisLac, Ly TieuDirect democracy is praised by some commentators and scholars as an effective form of government that is closer to the average citizen, increases voter awareness and as a result increases the trust placed on the government. Others cast doubt on these . . .
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ThesisMarin, Angela K.SB 617 (Calderon & Pavley, 2011) is an ambitious experiment to improve state regulations and increase government transparency. The statute reforms California’s regulatory review process by making the executive review of regulations more robust and . . .
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ThesisScott, Daniel FrancisIn 1970, the federal Controlled Substances Act (CSA) outlawed cannabis in the United States. Since then, advocates have petitioned to have cannabis rescheduled in a less restrictive manner and sixteen states have decriminalized cannabis for approved m . . .
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ThesisHamilton, Charlaine MyshelleThe Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) requires states to establish health insurance exchanges to facilitate the purchase of qualified health care coverage. The ACA affords states flexibility in designing these exchanges. This thesis is . . .
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ThesisSchroeder, Kevin MichaelThe national economic recession has created budget shortfalls for various levels of government. California municipal government has experienced significant declines in property and sales taxes. The City of West Sacramento is suffering this same fate. . . .
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ThesisAndersen, Kent GaryIn California state government, two unique employee classifications exist, the Career Executive Assignment (CEA) and exempt. These two classifications are in the top-levels of government and are responsible for influencing policy through creation and . . .
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ThesisCheever, Melissa KathleenFundamental problems in California’s civil service processes result in increased costs and places California at risk to address future workforce needs given the increased number of retiring state employees. This study examines various reports issued o . . .
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ThesisMcCarty, KevinSome high schools in California have high rates of sending their graduating seniors on to college. Conversely, other high schools, especially in lower income, urban areas, have much lower rates of success. This thesis is a case study of a four-year (2 . . .
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ThesisPapailias, Eleni V.With Latinos being California’s largest ethnic group, making up approximately 38 percent of the state’s total population and 49 percent of the state’s K-12 population, it is no surprise that Latinos are projected to become the majority of California’s . . .
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ThesisGreaves, Fielding L.The debate over how to address California’s future water needs has generally split people into two main camps: those that think the state should move forward with new supply projects, including surface storage (dams) and desalination and those that be . . .
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ThesisRevell, Cherise EvetteIssue and Purpose In the age of accountability and high stakes testing, school boards cannot simply be a representative body of the community; they must be functional governing bodies with effective trustees that hold the district accountable for stud . . .
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ThesisHarper, Eric J.Local economic development organizations use a variety of project and program types to stimulate local economic growth. Recently, many local economic developers have evaluated amateur sports tourism as a local economic stimulus. This thesis studies th . . .
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ThesisMurray, Meegen MichelleUnited States residents all benefit from freight transit that puts foreign-made goods into stores in the United States. Ten percent of the world’s ship-container traffic either originates or ends in the United States. The Ports of Los Angeles (LA) and . . .
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ThesisLavelle, Devin Matthew SchulzImproving California’s schools is a top priority of voters and policymakers alike. Evaluating students, schools, and teachers, through standardized testing, while controversial, has become central to modern state and federal education policies. Contex . . .
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ThesisPropheter, Geoffrey FrancisCalifornia’s Legislative Analyst Office recently pegged the state’s deficit at $20 billion for fiscal year 2010-2011. Amongst the revenue-raising proposals under consideration is an expansion of the sales tax base to include services. Due to a paucity . . .
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ThesisKarkoski, JosephMy research has focused on an issue of great importance to current and future generations of residents of the Sacramento region – how do we maintain a natural resource, the American River Parkway, that people treasure in a time when public funds are s . . .
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ThesisOssman, Greta RuthIn this project I examine the processes and requirements to develop a strategic plan for a start-up, grassroots nonprofit. Ubuntu Green is a new nonprofit focused on bringing green lifestyle education, job training and policy improvements to underserv . . .
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ThesisGlover, TinaThe number of infants born premature and low birth weight as a result of multiple birth via IVF is too high. Multiple gestation, including twins, poses serious health risks to both mothers and babies. They disproportionately contribute to infant and m . . .
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ThesisRewers, Jessica MaryThe Sacramento Area Council of Governments (SACOG) Blueprint depicts a way for the Sacramento region to grow through the year 2050 by way of a “Preferred Scenario” which promotes compact, mixed-use, transit-oriented development (TOD). Senate Bill (SB) . . .
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