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    State of the Re:Union

    Sacramento

    We peek behind the national headlines and find out who keeps California's beleaguered state capital running — day in, day out — despite all that's going wrong.

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    Mar 18, 2012 • 1 min read

    There's been a lot of bad news coming out of Sacramento lately: homelessness, the foreclosure rate, unemployment, political gridlock in a state crippled by the recession. Add to that a stubborn case of politics fatigue, and you've got a lot of reasons to write off this city. But we trekked to California's beleaguered state capital to peek behind the national headlines and find out who keeps this city running — day in, day out — despite all that’s going wrong. We left with the realization that people in Sacramento are remaking the American city, in surprising and deeply moving ways.

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