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Entry5:27 PM on August 31, 2012Prop 39 would change the way multistate businesses pay taxes in California. The increased revenues would benefit schools and help pay for clean energy retrofitting and alternative energy programs in California.
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Entry5:27 PM on August 31, 2012Prop 40 is a referendum on California's newly redrawn state Senate districts, but the original proponents are no longer seeking to reject them.
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Entry8:02 PM on August 30, 2012Prop 31 would introduce a two-year budget cycle, place limits on the state legislature's ability to tax and spend, and give local government greater control over public programs.
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Entry5:01 PM on August 28, 2012Prop 35 would introduce much stiffer penalties for convicted sex and labor traffickers, in addition to expanding the definition of human trafficking.
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Entry10:37 AM on August 27, 2012Prop 36 would amend California's Three Strikes Law to shorten the sentencing for some nonviolent offenders.
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Entry5:08 PM on August 22, 2012Prop 32 would make three key changes to California's campaign finance rules, including one that could seriously impact the way unions raise money for political funding.
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Entry12:05 PM on August 16, 2012Prop 33 would allow insurance companies to offer a "continuous coverage" discount to new customers who already have coverage elsewhere.
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Entry6:06 PM on August 14, 2012Prop 38 would raise the income tax rate on most Californians to help pay for schools and pay down the state's hefty education bond debt.
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Entry2:10 PM on August 9, 2012Gov. Jerry Brown's tax measure would temporarily increase taxes for the richest Californians to help close the budget gap, with money for schools and local public safety programs.
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Entry4:38 PM on August 7, 2012Supporters want to give consumers the ability to decide whether to buy food that has been genetically modified.
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Entry11:00 PM on July 9, 2012Say goodbye to the Death Penalty in California if this proposition gets a majority yes-vote from voters.
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Entry4:00 PM on May 8, 2012The Obama administration has made it no secret that green energy is the heart of its economic plan, not to mention its re-election bid.
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Entry5:50 PM on April 26, 2012KCET's Val Zavala visited three of the 30 pianos placed around Los Angeles for the public (performance) art project "Play Me, I'm Yours."
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Entry11:00 PM on March 29, 2012The Colburn School Conservatory of Music brings a riveting performance of Shostakovich's "Festive Overture" and "Cello Concerto No. 1," and Brahms' "Symphony No. 3 in F major."
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Entry4:23 PM on March 29, 2012Nine years after Baghdad, Americans are once again hearing the drumbeat for war in the Middle East. Now, the bull's-eye is on Iran. But what we need more than a simple change of target is a complete change in perspective, says Andrew Bacevich.
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Entry1:52 PM on March 26, 2012The following program notes are for The Colburn Orchestra's performance of Dmitri Shostakovich's "Festive Overture" and "Cello Concerto No. 1 in E-Flat Major," and Johannes Brahms' "Symphony No. 3 in F major."
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Entry10:05 PM on March 21, 2012Roy interviews 16-time Grammy Award-winning producer/songwriter, David Foster, who performs some of his biggest hits on the piano and reminisces about working with some of the greatest voices of all time.
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Entry10:10 PM on March 20, 2012Firestone welcomes dancer/director/choreographer Debbie Allen, who tells him how dance gave her a sense of self, but that fame was never the goal.
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Entry10:25 PM on March 19, 2012Firestone introduces viewers to an entirely different side of retired tennis icon Andre Agassi.
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Entry10:05 PM on March 16, 2012Grammy Award-winning jazz vocalist and producer Steve Tyrell shares stories about his partnerships with the biggest names in the music industry.
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Entry10:25 PM on March 15, 2012In this episode, watch the second part of an intriguing two-part interview with Grammy Award-winning trumpeter Chris Botti
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Entry10:25 PM on March 14, 2012Multiple award-winning songwriter/producer Diane Warren discusses the time she got down on her knees and begged an artist to record one of her songs and more.
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Entry10:25 PM on March 13, 2012Get a rare glimpse into the life of one of the most enduring artists of our time with legendary musician, composer and producer Burt Bacharach.
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Entry10:25 PM on March 12, 2012Firestone begins an intriguing two-part interview with Grammy Award-winning trumpeter Chris Botti.
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Entry3:22 PM on March 7, 2012These set list and biographies are in conjunction with an episode of "Open Call" featuring jazz-great Kenny Burrell and special guests.
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Entry4:37 PM on March 1, 2012The following program notes are for The Colburn Orchestra's performance of "Roman Carnival" by Hector Berlioz, a violin concerto by Antonín Dvořák and "Pictures at an Exhibition" by Modest Mussorgsky and orchestrated by Maurice Ravel.
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Entry5:27 PM on August 31, 2012Prop 39 would change the way multistate businesses pay taxes in California. The increased revenues would benefit schools and help pay for clean energy retrofitting and alternative energy programs in California.
-
Entry5:27 PM on August 31, 2012Prop 40 is a referendum on California's newly redrawn state Senate districts, but the original proponents are no longer seeking to reject them.
-
Entry8:02 PM on August 30, 2012Prop 31 would introduce a two-year budget cycle, place limits on the state legislature's ability to tax and spend, and give local government greater control over public programs.
-
Entry5:01 PM on August 28, 2012Prop 35 would introduce much stiffer penalties for convicted sex and labor traffickers, in addition to expanding the definition of human trafficking.
-
Entry10:37 AM on August 27, 2012Prop 36 would amend California's Three Strikes Law to shorten the sentencing for some nonviolent offenders.
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Entry5:08 PM on August 22, 2012Prop 32 would make three key changes to California's campaign finance rules, including one that could seriously impact the way unions raise money for political funding.
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Entry12:05 PM on August 16, 2012Prop 33 would allow insurance companies to offer a "continuous coverage" discount to new customers who already have coverage elsewhere.
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Entry6:06 PM on August 14, 2012Prop 38 would raise the income tax rate on most Californians to help pay for schools and pay down the state's hefty education bond debt.
-
Entry2:10 PM on August 9, 2012Gov. Jerry Brown's tax measure would temporarily increase taxes for the richest Californians to help close the budget gap, with money for schools and local public safety programs.
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Entry4:38 PM on August 7, 2012Supporters want to give consumers the ability to decide whether to buy food that has been genetically modified.
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