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Quinn Kobelak, 20, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, found a shady spot, in a tree, to make a call outside the state Treasury Building while visiting Sacramento, Calif., Tuesday, May 13, 2014. Temperatures for the day are expected to reach the mid-90's and expected to reach record high temperatures later in the week.(AP Photo/)

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Gov. Jerry Brown responds to a question about his revised 2014-15 state budget that he unveiled at the Capitol news conference in Sacramento, Calif., Tuesday, May 13, 2014. Brown's revised spending plan projects $107.7 billion in general fund spending, which is nearly $1 billion more than the budget Brown proposed in January.(AP Photo)

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Gov. Jerry Brown responds to a question about his revised 2014-15 state budget that he unveiled at the Capitol news conference in Sacramento, Calif., Tuesday, May 13, 2014. Brown's revised spending plan projects $107.7 billion in general fund spending, which is nearly $1 billion more than the budget Brown proposed in January.(AP Photo)

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Gov. Jerry Brown responds to a question about his revised 2014-15 state budget that he unveiled at the Capitol news conference in Sacramento, Calif., Tuesday, May 13, 2014. Brown's revised spending plan projects $107.7 billion in general fund spending, which is nearly $1 billion more than the budget Brown proposed in January.(AP Photo)

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Gov. Jerry Brown responds to a question about his revised 2014-15 state budget that he unveiled at the Capitol news conference in Sacramento, Calif., Tuesday, May 13, 2014. Brown's revised spending plan projects $107.7 billion in general fund spending, which is nearly $1 billion more than the budget Brown proposed in January.(AP Photo)

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Gov. Jerry Brown responds to a question about his revised 2014-15 state budget that he unveiled at the Capitol news conference in Sacramento, Calif., Tuesday, May 13, 2014. Brown's revised spending plan projects $107.7 billion in general fund spending, which is nearly $1 billion more than the budget Brown proposed in January.(AP Photo)

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Gov. Jerry Brown gestures to a board showing the increase in the state's health care costs as he unveils his revised 2014-15 state budget at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Tuesday, May 13, 2014. The revised budget projects $107.7 billion in spending from the general fund, that's nearly $1 billion more than the budget Brown proposed in January.(AP Photo)

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Gov. Jerry Brown points to a chart showing his plan to fund teacher pensions as he unveils his revised 2014-15 state budget at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Tuesday, May 13, 2014. The revised budget projects $107.7 billion in spending from the general fund, that's nearly $1 billion more than the budget Brown proposed in January.(AP Photo)

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Gov. Jerry Brown points a chart showing the unpredictable nature Capitol gains tax revenues have on the state budget as he unveils his revised 2014-15 spending plan at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Tuesday, May 13, 2014. The revised budget projects $107.7 billion in spending from the general fund, that's nearly $1 billion more than the budget Brown proposed in January.(AP Photo)

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Gov. Jerry Brown holds a chart showing the unpredictable nature Capitol gains tax revenues have on the state budget as he unveils his revised 2014-15 spending plan at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Tuesday, May 13, 2014. The revised budget projects $107.7 billion in spending from the general fund, that's nearly $1 billion more than the budget Brown proposed in January.(AP Photo)