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Which Way, L.A.?

In Sacramento, Saving the Biggest for Last

With the state legislature's current session is scheduled to end tomorrow, it's time to invoke a long-standing maxim: "the hardest, most controversial proposals are almost always left until the very end." That's according to John Myers, who reports from Sacramento for KQED , public radio and television in San Francisco.

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By Warren Olney • Sep 10, 2015 • 16m Listen

With the state legislature's current session is scheduled to end tomorrow, it's time to invoke a long-standing maxim: "the hardest, most controversial proposals are almost always left until the very end." That's according to John Myers, who reports from Sacramento for KQED, public radio and television in San Francisco.

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    Warren Olney

    former KCRW broadcaster

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    Sarah Sweeney

    Vice President of Talk Programming, KCRW

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    Paul von Zielbauer

    Producer, 'To the Point'

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    John Myers

    Los Angeles Times

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    Sherry Bebitch Jeffe

    USC Price School of Public Policy

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    Ofelia Medina

    North Association of Latino Elected Officials

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