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Monied Interests Spending Big Before June Primary
Tuesday's June primary comes in a year without anybody running for president, and changes in California law have shifted most dramatic propositions to the November ballot. Voter turnout is expected to be low. But if primary elections aren't that interesting to voters, there's no question they're interesting to monied interests. In May alone, $20 million was spent to influence California's June primary. We examine the growing impact of independent expenditure committees with John Myers, KQED's senior politics editor.

The Giving State: Building Homes With Habitat for Humanity
We meet Laura Goderez, a retired occupational therapist in Oakland who helps build houses for low-income families with the East Bay chapter of Habitat for Humanity.

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