With this week's election safely in the rearview mirror, the state Legislature and Governor Brown are now turning their attention to California's budget. With the economy recovering and more cash than expected in state coffers, it should be a relatively painless process -- but there are some places Governor Brown and fellow Democrats may disagree. We talk with John Myers, KQED's senior editor for government and politics, about how these budget negotiations fit into the upcoming November election.
Brown, Lawmakers Refocus Sights on the Budget

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