A year ago, Molly Munger was probably best known as the co-founder of the Advancement Project, a Los Angeles-based civil rights group, and the daughter of lawyer and investor Charles Munger. These days she’s more readily recognized as the political thorn in Gov. Jerry Brown’s side.

Munger authored Our Children, Our Future, a proposed ballot initiative that would raise income taxes to generate $10 billion for California schools over 12 years. Until recently it was among three tax measures, including one penned by the governor, targeting the November ballot. But Brown last week merged his initiative with another sponsored by the California Federation of Teachers, leaving Munger’s measure as the governor’s sole competition.

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