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State of Affairs: Gov. Brown's executive order on drought, IN 'religious freedom' bill and more

Blue oak trees up to 500 years old thrive in California's drought-scorched foothills. Their rings provide a unique record of drought and wetness for the Golden State
Blue oak trees up to 500 years old thrive in California's drought-scorched foothills. Their rings provide a unique record of drought and wetness for the Golden State
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Courtesy of Daniel Griffin
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State of Affairs: Gov. Brown's executive order on drought, IN 'religious freedom' bill and more

On this week's State of Affairs: First mandatory water restrictions in California history, the political ripple effects of Indiana's "religious freedom" law, and the rise of the "no party preference" voters.

Political news from around the Golden State with USC's Sherry Bebitch Jeffe and San Francisco Chronicle senior political writer Carla Marinucci.