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California Legislators' Vacation is Over

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All across California folks are enjoying the last weeks of summer, but in Sacramento the State Legislature comes back into session Monday, marking the start of a four-week sprint to wrap up work on hundreds and hundreds of bills legislators hope will be sent to Gov. Brown's desk. And amidst all that -- a few big fights are looming. Here with us to sort through all the clutter is John Myers, Senior Editor of KQED's California Politics and Government Desk.

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