Gov. Jerry Brown Opens Up Spending In Campaign's Final Month, Neel Kashkari Down To $840K

SACRAMENTO (CBS / AP) --  Gov. Jerry Brown reports spending $13.5 million this month to support two measures on the November ballot.

The Democratic governor reported the spending Thursday from his re-election account and a separate ballot measure committee. Proposition 1 authorizes $7.5 billion for water projects while Proposition 2 would modify the state's rainy day fund.

Brown has $27 million left in the two accounts.

His Republican challenger, Neel Kashkari, reports having just $840,000 left. He has given $3 million of his own money to his campaign, out of $6.2 million spent.

In the race for schools superintendent, incumbent Tom Torlakson and Marshall Tuck each have spent more than $2 million but are drawing big outside spending. A group spent $4.5 million for Tuck this month, while unions previously spent $2.1 million for Torlakson.

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