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State of Affairs: Drought, taxes, and the state budget
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Jun 4, 2015
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State of Affairs: Drought, taxes, and the state budget
On this week's State of Affairs, a new state-wide poll finds the drought has replaced the economy as the top issue for California voters, the CA legislature decides on hundreds of bills, and the deadline looms for the final state budget.
California State Capitol.
California State Capitol.
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On this week's State of Affairs, a new state-wide poll finds the drought has replaced the economy as the top issue for California voters, the CA legislature decides on hundreds of bills, and the deadline looms for the final state budget.

On this week's State of Affairs, a new state-wide poll finds the drought has replaced the economy as the top issue for California voters, the California legislature decides on hundreds of bills, and the deadline looms for the final state budget.

Sherry Bebitch Jeffe, USC Professor of the Practice of Public Policy Communication, and John Myers, KQED's senior editor for California Politics and Government, join Take Two.