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Governor Brown Unveils Controversial Plan on Wildfire Damages, and Drew Godinich Talks Orange County Swing Seats

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 (Guy Marzorati/KQED)

Governor Brown proposes new changes to laws governing utility liability in response to the state’s wildfires (1:12) and Scott and Marisa talk about new data that sheds a different light on poverty in California (6:46). Then, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee spokesman Drew Godinich  discusses Democrat’s prospects in Orange County House races (9:19), political diversity in his Texas family (13:20), how to make health care a top voting issue (16:25),  and asking candidates to drop out in order to avoid a top-two primary disaster (23:25).

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