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State of Affairs: Medical marijuana, vaccine debate, and the 2016 senate race
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Jul 16, 2015
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State of Affairs: Medical marijuana, vaccine debate, and the 2016 senate race
On this week's State of Affairs, lawmakers move to regulate medical marijuana, opponents of the new CA vaccine law begin collecting signatures for a referendum, and contenders for Barbara Boxer's seat in 2016 report on their fundraising efforts.
California State Capitol Building in Sacramento.
California State Capitol Building in Sacramento.
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On this week's State of Affairs, lawmakers move to regulate medical marijuana, opponents of the new CA vaccine law begin collecting signatures for a referendum, and contenders for Barbara Boxer's seat in 2016 report on their fundraising efforts.

On this week's State of Affairs, lawmakers move to regulate medical marijuana, opponents of the new CA vaccine law begin collecting signatures for a referendum, and contenders for Barbara Boxer's seat in 2016 report on their fundraising efforts.

Capital Public Radio's Ben Adler and Sherry Bebitch Jeffe, USC professor of the Practice of Public Policy Communication, join Take Two for a look at the week in California politics.