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Partisan Reactions From Calif. Lawmakers to State of the Union

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Judging from the reactions to President Obama's State of the Union Address, the gridlock and bipartisanship that's come to define the nation's capital are alive and well. California's Democrats liked the proposed tax credits for child care and raising the minimum wage, while Republicans were outraged at the president's proposal for free community college access.

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