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This undated still frame from video provided by the No On Proposition 61 Campaign shows a sample of their campaign materials. The ballot initiative drawing the most spending on the November ballot would not affect the average Californian, but drug companies have a major stake and are spending heavily to defeat it. Proposition 61 would prohibit state agencies from paying more for prescription drugs than the U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs does in an effort to curb rising costs for taxpayers. (No On Proposition 61 Campaign via AP)

This undated still frame from video provided by the No On Proposition 61 Campaign shows a sample of their campaign materials. The ballot initiative drawing the most spending on the November ballot would not affect the average Californian, but drug companies have a major stake and are spending heavily to defeat it. Proposition 61 would prohibit state agencies from paying more for prescription drugs than the U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs does in an effort to curb rising costs for taxpayers. (No On Proposition 61 Campaign via AP)

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