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Schwarzenegger declares fiscal emergency
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger ordered the new Legislature in to work on its first day, declaring a fiscal emergency Monday in response to the state's deteriorating finances and urging lawmakers to "get off of their rigid ideologies."
But even as...Tags: Labor Legislation, Sacramento, Budgets and Budgeting, Karen Bass, Government
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Schwarzenegger declares fiscal emergency, calls lawmakers into special budget session
Associated Press WriterSACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) _ Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a fiscal emergency Monday and called lawmakers into a special session to address California's $11.2 billion deficit. The state's revenue gap is expected to hit $28 billion over the next 19...Tags: State Budgets, Regional Authority, Dave Cogdill, Budgets and Budgeting, Government
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Welcome to Sacramento, and good luck
A new two-year session of the California Legislature will be gaveled in today, with lawmakers facing one of the worst budget crises in state history and a sinking economy that will limit their ability to enact new programs. Brimming with fresh energy and...Tags: Heads of State, Dave Cogdill, Sheila Kuehl, Private Health Care, Health Insurance
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Government coffers feel drop in auto sales
When Heritage Lincoln Mercury closed in August, the city of Tustin felt the pain.
For decades, the dealership had operated out of the Tustin Auto Center -- which has 17 other franchises -- and it was once among the largest Lincoln Mercury dealers in...Tags: Foreign Aid, AutoNation, Costa Mesa, Ford, Chevrolet
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Judges to rule on whether Calif. prison crowding causes unconstitutional conditions
Associated Press WriterSACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) _ California's day of reckoning has finally come for three decades of tough-on-crime policies that led to overcrowded prisons and unconstitutional conditions for inmates. The federal courts have already found that the prison...Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Epidemics and Plagues, Police, Judges, Suicide
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Nonprofits in a faltering economy
I am a social worker, not an economist, and what I know is this: The stock market is in free fall, financial organizations are being bailed out and the Detroit automakers may yet get financial help from Washington. But what about those of us in the...Tags: State Budgets, University of Maryland, Budgets and Budgeting, Government, Financially Distressed Companies
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Leslie A. Margolin: Promoting healthier ways of reaching consensus
The gig: President of Woodland Hills-based Anthem Blue Cross of California, the state's largest for-profit health insurer, which serves more than 8 million members.
Background: Margolin, 53, grew up in Meriden, Conn., the daughter of a liquor salesman...Tags: Death and Dying, Heads of State, Insurance, Meriden, Private Health Care
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Election loss, new film put fresh spin on Harvey Milk's legacy 30 years after assassination
Associated Press WriterSAN FRANCISCO (AP) _ Early this month, when it looked like same-sex marriage was on the rocks in California, gay rights activists summed up their angst about the upcoming Proposition 8 vote with four wistful words: What would Harvey do? Harvey was Harvey...Tags: Marriage, Gays and Lesbians, Referenda, Minority Groups, Willie Brown
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Darrell Steinberg has his work cut out for him in California Senate
Darrell Steinberg, the next leader of the California Senate, has always relished the uphill battle for the unpopular cause.
While a law student at UC Davis, he pressed for wheelchair lifts in the moot courtroom. Administrators caved to his demands...Tags: Jeff Steinberg, Heavy Engineering, Private Health Care, Government Health Care, Sacramento
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California has a new clout in Congress
Under President Bush, California Democrats often felt like Rodney Dangerfield.
But with Barack Obama headed to the White House -- giving their party control of both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue for the first time in 14 years -- lawmakers from one of the...Tags: Berkeley (Alameda, California), Insurance, George Miller, Rodney Dangerfield, Health Insurance
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Skywalker's lightsaber going to the auction block
Luke Skywalker's lightsaber from Star Wars, Indiana Jones' hat and whip from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and Batman's cowl from Batman Begins are going on the auction block. The iconic movie items are for sale as part of Profiles in History's...Tags: Indiana Jones, Calabasas, Harry Potter, Auction Service, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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