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Central Valley High School Stands by 'Redskins' Mascot, Ban Still on Brown's Desk

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One bill still on Gov. Jerry Brown's desk would ban the use of the term "Redskins" for public school mascots or teams. We visit Tulare Union High School in the Central Valley, one of four California schools that uses the name.

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