Supporters of a ballot measure to hike property taxes to pay for Los Angeles schools are still trying understand why voters struck it down this week. The additional $500 million raised would've helped the school district fund the promises it made to teachers to end a strike in January. Education policy experts say the campaign was a rehearsal for the "split-roll" ballot measure to raise commercial property taxes on the 2020 ballot.
Guest: John Fensterwald
What Measure EE's Failure Means for California
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Auto traffic flows in and out of Los Angeles on Aug. 28, 2018. (Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty Images)
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