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Infantopia
Submitted by K. Lloyd Billingsley on 10.23.2003
SACRAMENTO, CA - Yes, it is true that "we spent too much" as Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante candidly conceded on television during the recall campaign. Mr. Bustamante's cure for this problem, taking even more money from the people, did not find much favor with voters. But beyond the simple arithmetic, and the obvious truth that a state should not spend more than it takes in, lies a broader malaise.
California Senate Rules Committee Earns California Golden Fleece Award
Submitted by Kevin Dayton on 10.16.2003
SACRAMENTO, CA – A case filed in Superior Court here this week could reveal which state legislator or legislators are responsible for avoiding the competitive bidding process mandated by the California Public Contract Code.
Davis Was Carter But Is Arnold Another Reagan?
Submitted by Lance T. Izumi, J.D. on 10.14.2003
It's not often that one gets to make a public prediction and have it come true. In April 1999, just after Gray Davis first took office as governor of California, I wrote a column for the California Journal that posited that the seemingly invincible Davis could become the next Jimmy Carter. Even at that early date the signs of Davis's ultimate failure were discernible for anyone willing to look closely.
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