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Say That Again?
“If the Starbucks crowd likes it then its not my cup of tea.”    Read more »
Budget Vote Scheduling
Attention: Editors & Interested Media
Budget Vote Scheduling
— For Planning Purposes Only —
As you know, because of the two-thirds vote needed for passage of a state budget, the “aye” votes of at least three Republicans in both the Assembly and the Senate will be required. Tax increases, temporary and/or permanent, will be part of the budget package.    Read more »
What About That Pesky Public’s-Right-to-Know Thing?
The Democratic leaders of the Legislature claim there will votes within days on the floors of the California State Assembly and Senate on a spending package that is supposed to close a $42 billion chasm between state revenues and spending commitments.
The proposal contains well more than $10 billion in tax increases and, potentially upwards of $20 billion in spending reductions that affect homecare workers, the developmentally disabled, welfare recipients, school children and the state’s poorest aged, blind and disabled population.    Read more »
Reflections on Inaugurations Past and Present — By Jerry Waldie
Like millions of viewers, I marveled at the excellence of the Inaugural celebration of President Obama. Every moment seemed unique and positive.
Not all such celebrations in which I had personally participated while in Washington, D.C. have had a similar positive effect on me. I do not recall any particular moment of President Nixon’s first Inauguration — though it certainly was not viewed by the huge numbers President Obama’s ceremony attracted.    Read more »
Some Facts to Consider
According to the 2000 U.S. Census, the 10 most commonly spoken languages in California, by percentage of population usage, are:
English………………..60.5%
Spanish……………….25.8%
Chinese…………………2.6%
Tagalog…………………2.0%
Vietnamese…………….1.3%
Korean………………….0.9%
Armenian……………….0.5%
Japanese……………….0.5%
Persian………………….0.5%
German…………………0.5%
French is 11th.
The census also found that more than 40 percent of Californians speak a language other than English at home.    Read more »
Hearing It Once Is Too Often
On behalf of lobbyists everywhere, put an end to this fundraiser phrase which too often is the opening gambit rather than the coda:
“Max out.”
Save the California Conservation Corps
That’s what the four governors who preceded Arnold Schwarzenegger — two Democrats and two Republicans — are urging the GOP governor to do.
Schwarzenegger’s budget released December 31 would eliminate the state conservation corps July 1, to save $17 million, a fraction of the state’s $42 billion budget shortfall. Its responsibilities would be transferred to local corps.    Read more »
All Politics Are Local
“I appreciate the Democrats fighting the good fight on state worker furloughs but my commute this morning was never easier.”
— A non-furloughed downtown Sacramento worker    Read more »
Deja Vu All Over Again
For the second time in its 60-year history, California’s unemployment insurance fund is insolvent – this time in a big way.
In 2004, a $214 million loan from the federal government coupled with an improved economy pulled the fund out of the red and allowed benefits to continue to be paid to out-of-work Californians.    Read more »
Memo to Budget Negotiators
To: Legislative and Gubernatorial Budget Negotiators
From: Concerned Citizenry
Much has been said by each of you about the severity and magnitude of California’s estimated $42 billion budget gap.
While $42 billion is a hefty chunk of change it represents the difference between revenue and spending commitments – if no cuts or tax increases are enacted — as of June 30, 2010, a little less than 18 months from now.    Read more »
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