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I'm very happy I moved from California to Texas. In California, I paid 9.3% in state income taxes and the roads and schools are falling apart. I pay 0% in income taxes in Texas and the roads and schools are much better. So Senator Speier, can you tell me why that's the case? Forget sexy, more pertinently - what the hell does the state of California do with all the money it rakes in from the taxpayers?

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