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State of the State Live Chat Monday 4:30 p.m.

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Join KQED News from 4:30pm-6:30pm Monday for a live chat about Governor Jerry Brown's 2011 State of the State address. We’ll discuss the governor’s plans and ideas for California’s future as well as the state’s financial struggles, a topic that is expected to be the focus of the speech. You can be part of the conversation by adding your comment in the box at the bottom of the chat window.

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