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The Budget Deal Explained: California Politics Podcast

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The Assembly Daily File sits on an assemblymember's desk in the Assembly Chambers at the State Capitol in Sacramento, California before a vote on the State Budget on June 15, 2015. (Max Whittaker/KQED)

It took less than 24 hours for legislators to send a state budget proposal to Gov. Jerry Brown's desk and then concede that it was a spending plan in need of an overhaul.

Such is politics.

This week, we take a deep dive into the politics of the budget plan agreed to by Gov. Jerry Brown and legislative leaders. I'm joined by KQED News' Marisa Lagos and Anthony York of the Grizzly Bear Project.

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