SACRAMENTO — The most recent state lobbying numbers are finally in—sort of—and they reveal—kind of—just how much ride-sharing companies spent to fight off unfriendly regulations and laws in California.

(Spoiler alert: It’s probably not as much as you think, and certainly not in the neighborhood of the $5 million Google Inc. reported for lobbying in Washington, D.C.)

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