The three big initiatives in California of concern to public sector unions are 30, 32, and 38. The latest poll show the campaigns for two of the three measures tightening. Prop. 30 has only 50% support and those opposed to Pro. 32 only have only a 3 point edge (within the margin of error). Prop. 38 appears even less likely to pass and trails badly in the poll.
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