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    In this Wednesday, July 2, 2014 photo, warning flags hang on the parking garage of the State Board of Equalization building in Sacramento, Calif. The building, which houses the headquarters of the state agency that administers taxes and fees, has been plagued with problems including panes of glass popping out and crashing to the sidewalk, elevators stalling and corroding pipes damaging the buildings's water system, since it was opened in 1993.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

    State office building racks up millions in repairs

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    FILE - In this Oct. 13, 2013, file photo, Galleon Group founder Raj Rajaratnam leaves Manhattan federal court following his sentencing, with his attorney Terence Lynam, left, in New York. A former driver and personal assistant to imprisoned hedge-fund founder Rajaratnam says he was asked to help funnel money from his boss to other inmates at a federal prison in Massachusetts. Rajaratnam is serving an 11-year sentence for insider trading at minimum-security Devens Federal Medical Center in Ayer, Mass. (AP Photo/Louis Lanzano, File)
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    The offices of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau at 1700 G Street NW, Washington, D.C., July 11th, 2013. (Examiner/Graeme Jennings)

    CFPB’s renovation costs skyrocket to $216 million; IG sees ‘no sound basis’ for it

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    FILE - In this Friday, June 20, 2014 file photo, Sen. Thomas Libous, R-Binghamton, debates medical marijuana legislation in the Senate Chamber at the Capitol in Albany, N.Y. In an indictment unsealed Tuesday, July 1, 2014, the top-ranking New York state senator has pleaded not guilty to a charge that he lied to the FBI about arranging a law firm job for his son. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)

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    FILE - This Sept. 12, 2012 file photo shows a man using a cellphone as he passes a T-Mobile store in New York. T-Mobile USA knowingly made hundreds of millions off its customers in bogus charges, a federal regulator alleged Tuesday in a complaint that is likely to damage the reputation of a household name in wireless communications. In its complaint filed in federal court, the Federal Trade Commission claimed that T-Mobile billed consumers for subscriptions to premium text services such as $10-per-month horoscopes that were never authorized by the account holder. The FTC alleges that T-Mobile collected as much as 40 percent of the charges, even after being alerted by other customers that the subscriptions were scams. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)
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    A Lyft car drives along Montgomery Street on January 21, 2014 in San Francisco, Calif. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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    EXography: North Dakota, Texas top state economic growth since end of the Great Recession of 2008
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    EXography: North Dakota, Texas top state economic growth since end of the Great Recession of 2008

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    Illinois state Rep. Ron Sandack, R-Downers Grove, right,  talks about Gov. Pat Quinn's anti violence program as State Sen. Matt Murphy listens during a news conference Wednesday, June 25, 2014, in Chicago. A published report says Quinn's scandal-plagued anti-violence initiative directed thousands of dollars to a program for ex-offenders that never existed. Project Hope Inc. received $15,770 in state money through the 2010 Neighborhood Recovery Initiative. Quinn's program already is under federal and Cook County investigations, and has been the subject of legislative hearings at which former state officials have been subpoenaed to testify. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

    GOP lawmaker wants governor to testify on program

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