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Gov. Touts Deficit-Free Budget

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January is the time California governors release their state budgets for the coming fiscal year, which starts July 1. And when Jerry Brown did that this week, he had a rare but welcome bit of good news: an actual budget surplus. Of course not everyone agrees the news is all that rosy. We look behind the headlines with John Myers, political editor for KXTV in Sacramento.

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