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In Sacramento, Limits Are Few on Revolving Door Between Government and Private Jobs

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We all know when you change jobs, you don't necessarily change your circle of contacts. In fact, the Rolodex is what makes so many people valuable to new employers. But what happens when that Rolodex was filled on the taxpayer's dime? Our series "California Political Muscle" continues with a close look at how lawmakers, lobbyists and others all take their influence with them when they travel through the revolving doors in Sacramento.

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