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Election 2012: Battle of the Education Tax Initiatives

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Education advocates in California say public schools will either sink or swim based on the outcome of two competing tax initiatives on the November ballot. Proposition 30 and Proposition 38 both aim to protect students from more devastating budget cuts -- but they go about it in very different ways.

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