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State of Affairs: SCOTUS redistricting case, vaccine exemptions, and assisted suicide
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Jun 25, 2015
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State of Affairs: SCOTUS redistricting case, vaccine exemptions, and assisted suicide
On this week's State of Affairs, campaigning heats up on vaccination bill, the debate over physician-assisted suicide continues, and a look at how the Supreme Court redistricting case could impact CA.
California State Capitol Building in Sacramento.
California State Capitol Building in Sacramento.
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On this week's State of Affairs, campaigning heats up on vaccination bill, the debate over physician-assisted suicide continues, and a look at how the Supreme Court redistricting case could impact CA.

On this week's State of Affairs, campaigning heats up on vaccination bill, the debate over physician-assisted suicide continues, and a look at how the Supreme Court redistricting case could impact CA.

Sherry Bebitch Jeffe, USC Professor of the Practice of Public Policy Communication, and Katie Orr, state government reporter for Capital Public Radio, join Take Two.