Midnight was the deadline for the secretary of
state to certify measures for the November ballot, and
10 have made the cut. They range from redistricting to
a bid to suspend the state's effort to control
greenhouse gases, to the one that's most likely to drive
turnout up: legalizing non-medicinal marijuana. Guest: Kim Alexander, president of the California Voter Foundation.
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