No More Free Food For California's State Senators

Lawmakers decide to stop hitting up taxpayers for food when sessions run long. Instead they'll pay $2,000 a year to keep themselves fueled.Under fire for spending $111,316 in taxpayer funds to feed themselves this year, state senators have decided to end the practice.

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