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A nonprofit group that contributed $11 million to fight a California ballot measure aimed at raising taxes was ordered by a judge to disclose documents so state election officials can probe where the money came from. State court Judge Shelleyanne W.L. Chang in Sacramento, Calif., issued a ruling siding with the Fair Political Practices Commission that had argued that an audit of records from the Arizona nonprofit, Americans for Responsible Leadership, related to the contribution was needed before the Nov. 6 general election.
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