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PPIC
(redirected from Public Policy Institute of California)

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PPICPublic Policy Institute of California
PPICPollution Prevention Information Clearinghouse
PPICPotash & Phosphate Institute of Canada
PPICPressure Pipe Inspection Company
PPICProduction Planning and Inventory Control (manufacturing control)
PPICPreferred Professional Insurance Company
PPICPesticide Programs Information Center (EPA)
PPICPulp and Paper Industry Conference
PPICPostage Paid in Cash (Canada Post Corporation)
PPICPrivate Placement Investment Contract


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Source: Public Policy Institute of California survey of 1,079 likely voters Oct.
A survey by the Public Policy Institute of California finds that 31 percent of Californians ages 18 to 34 said they might move from their region or the state because of a lack of affordable housing.
Lucas currently is an advisor to the California Public Policy Institute of California, The Children's Partnership and a member of the Board of directors for the California Musical Theater Company and the Governor and First Lady's Conference on Women and Families.
 
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