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 Special thanks to the Public Policy Institute of California for
sharing their timely research and analysis of the California initiative
process. The PPIC is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated
to independent, objective, nonpartisan research on California's
economic, social, and political issues. Read more of their research
at www.ppic.org.
 Thanks to our co-producers, BayTV. Visit them at www.baytv.com.
 Thanks to Wisconsin Public Broadcasting for selecting KQED and BayTV
as participants in their innovative project, Best Practices 2000.
The goal of Best Practices 2000 is to help local public and commercial
television stations develop partnerships to develop innovative election
coverage.Visit them at www.bp2k.org.
 Thanks to the PBS Democracy Project for additional funding. The
Democracy Project offers insightful analysis, extensive databases,
and enlightening features where you can discover how much you know
and share what you think. Visit them at www.pbs.org/democracy.
 Thanks to the Golden State Museum and California State Archives,
Sacramento, for the use of the historic images. To find out more
about California's exciting history, visit the museum in person
or online at www.goldenstatemuseum.org.
 Thanks to author/activist Jim Shultz for allowing us to excerpt
his book, "The Initiative Cookbook: Recipes and Stories from California's
Ballot Wars." To purchase this book, contact the Democracy Center
at www.democracyctr.org.
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