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Calif. lawmakers get to work on more 1,100 bills still pending
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Aug 20, 2013
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Calif. lawmakers get to work on more 1,100 bills still pending
The full California legislature is now back in session in Sacramento after summer break. Legislators might still be in vacation-mode but they're up against a ticking clock. Before they adjourn again next month, lawmakers have more than 1,100 bills to address, or an average of about 55 bills a day.
A view of the California State Capitol in Sacramento.
A view of the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California.
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The full California legislature is now back in session in Sacramento after summer break. Legislators might still be in vacation-mode but they're up against a ticking clock. Before they adjourn again next month, lawmakers have more than 1,100 bills to address, or an average of about 55 bills a day.

The full California legislature is now back in session in Sacramento after summer break. Legislators might still be in vacation-mode but they're up against a ticking clock.

Before they adjourn again next month, lawmakers have more than 1,100 bills to address, or an average of about 55 bills a day.

John Myers, political editor for ABC News 10 in Sacramento, joins the show to take us through some of these bills still on the table.