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Democrats Have Lots of Ideas on Spending Cap-and-Trade Cash

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It's not often that state officials get to figure out how to spend extra money. But that's exactly what lawmakers will be hearing in Sacramento on Tuesday: ideas on where to put billions of dollars in revenue from California's cap-and-trade climate change program. There are a lot of ideas, but not enough extra cash for all of them.

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