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Bills 'Sponsored' in Sacramento by Outside Groups Usually Become Law

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In the state capital, sponsored bills are pieces of legislation for which the idea originally came from an outside group. KQED California Politics and Government Editor John Myers joins us to talk about some data KQED crunched on sponsored legislation in the 2013-14 legislative cycle.

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