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Grammarbook.com reports Rule Number 6 of comma usage:
Use a comma to separate the city from the state and after the state in a document. If you use the two-letter capitalized form of a state in a document, you do not need a comma after the state.
Their example:
I lived in San Francisco, California, for 20 years.
But, the fact is that people just don't use that comma, the one after the state.
It drives me fuggin' nuts. I dunno why. Seriously, there are bigger things to worry about. My February resolution: get over it. Since we started the resume/cover letter unit yesterday, I'm pretty damn sure I'll have plenty of opportunities to get over it in the next few weeks.
Fug.

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