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Cuts in Washington could force California to either pony up more money or shrink existing programs.

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And since less than $7 billion of that sum is budgeted, local, state and federal governments would have to pony up three times what they’re planning.

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The SEC is asking that Musk be held in contempt of court and is also requesting he pony up for the cost of flying their attorneys out for the aborted hearing.

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And for all their resources, they are either unwilling or unable to pony up for a practice facility.

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Both leagues are telling their viewers to pony up more money or miss out.

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