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Fri, May 9, 2008
The California Report Magazine
Recruiting May Get Tougher

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Military recruiters have their work cut out for them these days. The Army has lowered standards and increased signing bonuses to meet its recruitment goals. In California, the military has to contend with a strong anti-recruitment movement -- and a new bill by a state Assemblywoman would make recruiters' jobs even harder. Her proposal would limit access to high school students' contact information.
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Adolfo Guzman-Lopez

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