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Sacramento, Calif., mayor Kevin Johnson (left) in his office, with Armstrong Williams, executive editor of American CurrentSee.

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Boxer Oscar De La Hoya talks with reporters after being honored by legislators for his recent induction into the International Boxing Hall of Fame, accomplishments in business and his community service during a ceremony at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., on Thursday, June 26, 2014.(AP Photo/Steve Yeater)

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State Sen. Mark DeSaulnier, D-Concord, watches as the votes are posted for his measure that would tie California's corporate tax rate to executive compensation during the Senate session in Sacramento, Calif., Wednesday, May 28, 2014. DeSaulnier's bill, SB1173 fell short of majority support on a 19-16 vote and was placed on call.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

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Sen. Steve Knight, R-Palmdale urges lawmakers to reject a measure that he called un-American, that would tie California's corporate tax rate to executive compensation during the Senate session in Sacramento, Calif., Wednesday, May 28, 2014. The bill, SB1173 by Sen. Mark DeSaulnier, D-Concord and Loni Hancock, D-Berkeley, fall short of majority support at 19-16 and has been put on call.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

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FILE - This Jan. 23, 2013 file photo shows California State Assemblyman Richard Pan, D-Sacramento, center, at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif. From California to Rhode Island, many states are finding that their health care costs for low-income residents will rise as an unintended consequence of the new federal health care law. That's because people previously eligible for Medicaid _ even before President Barack Obama expanded the safety-net program _ are signing up in unexpectedly high numbers. For states red or blue, the problem is that they have to use more of their own money to cover this particular group.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

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FILE -- In this April 11, 2013 file photo, Assemblyman Bob Wieckowski, D-Fremont, address the Assembly at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif. Wieckowski is locked in a battle for the 10th Senate District seat against former Assemblywoman Mary Hayashi, D-Hayward, who pleaded no contest to shoplifting while in her last term in the Assembly in 2012.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

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FILE - In this Jan. 4, 2012 file photo, former Assemblywoman Mary Hayashi, D-Hayward, right, talks with then Assemblywoman Cathleen Galgiani, D-Ceres, at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif. Hayashi, who pleaded no contest to shoplifting while in her last term in the Assembly in 2012, is in a heated battle against Assemblyman Bob Wieckowski, D-Fremont, for the Senate District 10 seat.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)