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Prop. 30: Taxes for Schools and Public Safety

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TV ads for Proposition 30 begin airing Wednesday. Prop. 30 is the governor's big play to bring in new revenues, and he's lined up a lot of support to pay for the campaign -- people and organizations willing to spend more than $41 million -- to fend off cuts worth much, much more if Prop. 30 doesn't pass. So what, exactly, is in this ballot measure?

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