California lawmakers are looking over the fine print of a budget agreement worked out by state leaders this week. The tentative agreement, expected to be voted up or down on Thursday, includes $15 billion in spending cuts and billions more in accounting maneuvers and sales of state assets. We talk to legislative leaders about the deal from our Sacramento studios.
Guests:
Darrell Steinberg, state senator representing California's 6th District and president pro-tempore of California State Senate
John Myers, Sacramento bureau chief for KQED Public Radio
Karen Bass, assemblywoman representing California's 47th District and speaker of the California State Assembly
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