About four thousand California public health workers are being required to verify their citizenship using a federal system to protect federal funding

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About four thousand California public health workers are being required to verify their citizenship using a federal system to protect federal funding. State officials say the move is necessary to keep a CDC contract that supports nationwide death data collection and to correct paperwork issues flagged in a recent audit. Some workers and unions are objecting, even though the department already requires employment eligibility forms. Employees face an April 10th deadline, though workers hired before November can opt out.

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