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State of Affairs: CA voters pessimistic on the economy, bills run up against deadline
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May 28, 2015
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State of Affairs: CA voters pessimistic on the economy, bills run up against deadline
On this week's State of Affairs, Californians remain pessimistic about the economy, an equal pay bill passes in the Senate, and the Assembly takes on frivolous ballot proposals.
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On this week's State of Affairs, Californians remain pessimistic about the economy, an equal pay bill passes in the Senate, and the Assembly takes on frivolous ballot proposals.

On this week's State of Affairs, Californians remain pessimistic about the economy, an equal pay bill passes in the Senate, and the Assembly takes on frivolous ballot proposals.

Jack Pitney, Roy P. Crocker Professor of American Politics at Claremont McKenna College, and Capital Public Radio state government reporter Katie Orr join Take Two.