Maria Ramirez job heading the battle against automobile fraud in the states most populous county is tough enough. But her division is "operating on fumes" amid a rise in that type of crime and scaled-back local government budgets, so the announcement of several million in funding grants gave her reason to cheer. District attorneys offices around California will be getting a part of $23 million in grant funding to battle automobile insurance fraud.
California D.A.s Get $23M in Grants to Battle Auto Insurance Fraud
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