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The Associated General Contractors of America, et al., sued California in superior court, claiming the City of San Diego requires bidders for a $398 million water project to use apprentices in Joint Labor Management Apprentice Programs, which allegedly violates a voter-approved right-to-work proposition.

SAN DIEGO — The Associated General Contractors of America sued California in superior court, claiming the city of San Diego requires bidders for a $398 million water project to use apprentices in Joint Labor Management Apprentice Programs, which allegedly violates a voter-approved right-to-work proposition.

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