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Worried about employer costs, the California Chamber of Commerce has taken a stand on two high-profile issues headed to the ballot.
The chamber opposes a measure that would place price controls on state-purchased pharmaceuticals. It also opposes two ballot measures that would raise the state minimum wage to $15.
The question now is how much the chamber plans to spend to defeat these measures. The organization could join coalitions that might include the pharmaceutical industry and, in the case…