Despite Munger spending more than $30 million on her tax measure, until now the campaign for Proposition 38 has avoided mentioning Proposition 30.
But Munger's latest ad criticizes the Governor's competing tax initiative, saying it allows politicians to take money away from schools.
AD: "Prop 30 send money here but let's the politicians take it out here, that's why Sacramento is behind it."
The animation shows money flowing to a schoolhouse, and then
flowing back out to politicians.
In response, Brown's campaign is accusing Munger and her
brother, Charles Munger Jr., of trying to damage education funding
in California.
Charles Munger Jr. has given $22 million to a committee
opposing Brown's measure.