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Former Officials Team Up to Push for Statewide Pension Reform

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Many California cities hold pension liability as their largest debt. That's caused, in large part, the bankruptcies of cities like Stockton and San Bernardino. Now, San Jose's former mayor and a former San Diego city councilman are looking to expand pension reform statewide, after leading their own successful local measures.

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