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First Take: Dodging a budget bullet. Pot clubs ordered to close. Campaign watchdog cracks down

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A judge has upheld the Legislature’s plan to shift $2 billion from redevelopment agencies to schools.

New ethics laws may limit Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s use of private donations to fund his travel.

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Seema Mehta reports on the healthcare quandary for California’s GOP Senate candidates.

The state’s campaign watchdog closed more than 700 cases involving violations of state election law last year.

The L.A. city attorney has notified more than 400 pot clubs that they must close by June 7.

In the wake of ‘bad math’ that almost lead to a 30% rate hike for some health insurance customers, consumer advocates now want reviews of other pending rate increases.

Steve Lopez looks at the battle between one Chinese restaurant and the state’s tax collector.

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-- Anthony York in Sacramento

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