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Gov. Brown decides on bills, the tobacco tax debate, and a giant voter guide
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Gov. Brown decides on bills, the tobacco tax debate, and a giant voter guide
Overtime pay for farmworkers becomes law in California, a tax break on tampons gets the ax, and a very hefty voter guide hits the presses.
California State Capitol Building in Sacramento.
California State Capitol Building in Sacramento.
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Overtime pay for farmworkers becomes law in California, a tax break on tampons gets the ax, and a very hefty voter guide hits the presses.

Overtime pay for farmworkers becomes law in California, a tax break on tampons gets the ax, and a very hefty voter guide hits the presses.

All that and more on this week's State of Affairs, our weekly look at government and politics in the Golden State.

Joining Take Two to discuss:

  • Marisa Lagos, political reporter for KQED
  • Carla Marinucci, POLITICO's California Playbook reporter