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Date: 2012-12-03 12:51:17
Government debt
Local government in the United States
Municipal bond
Bond
Public finance
Debt
California Proposition 61
California Proposition 3
Economics
Government bonds
Financial economics

AN OVERVIEW OF STATE BOND DEBT Prepared by the Legislative Analyst This section of the ballot pamphlet provides an overview of the state’s current bond debt. It also provides a discussion of the impact the bond measure

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