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Jon Fleischman

We have a big fat bloated budget! (ok, slightly less fat than it could have been.)

As indicated from my intel below, the State Senate met and did, in fact, pass out the state budget with 27 votes — the two GOPers being Senate Republican Leader Dick Ackerman and ersatz Republican Abel Maldonado.

First the CEQA reform I outlined below was voted on in the State Assembly, and then it came over to the State Senate where it, simultaneously to the budget, was passed on to the Governor.

Kudos to legislative Republicans for making a horrible budget slightly better. Californian’s need to elect more Republicans to the legislature if we want to see substantive structural reform of California state government.… Read More

Jon Fleischman

At some point there will be a new Senate Republican Leader, but not right away…

With the passage of the budget, I have been on the phone quite a bit to Capitol denizens, and have heard a reoccuring rumor that Senate Republican Leader Dick Ackerman is on the way out.

Let me just put that rumor to bed. I’ve spoken with plenty of Senators, and while there is no love for this state budget (it’s too big, fat and bloated for any GOPer to love), I heard a lot of praise about Ackerman from his colleagues in terms of that way he worked with his caucus on the matter. Some of this praise came from Senators who did not support Ackerman’s bid to keep his leadership role last year.

Ackerman’s term in office ends next year, and one can presume that he will step aside early in order to allow for a transition — but I wouldn’t look for something to happen immediately. Certainly not before the end of this legislative session.… Read More

Congressman Doug LaMalfa

Assembly Finishes Trailer Bills

Four main items were taken up in the Assembly as the Senate finished up on the budget.

A bill, SB 97 was passedto provide a moratorium on lawsuits by Attorney General Brown over greenhouse gas emissions not being factored into construction. So, for a window of time, infrastructure can be built until the regs are actually sorted out on the ill-conceived AB32, and bond dollars voted for by Californians won’t be used to settle frivolous global warming lawsuits or more studies on how much CO 2 comes from projects. That moratorium is only until the end of ’09.

SB 83, the amended health trailer bill squeaked out 54 votes, not much Rep support.

Two other bills amending the Transportation trailer bill and the General Government trailer from the original Assembly versions a month ago passed with strong bipartisan support. These amendments did improve original trailers that had only checkered Republican support.… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Tom McClintock on the State Budget

Over at his Citizens for the California Republican website, State Senator Tom McClintock has posted an column entitled A Small Victory And A Big Risk…

Budget developments moved so fast and were so uncertain over the past 24 hours that there was no opportunity to offer a clear picture of the situation or suggest what people could do to weigh in. Yesterday rumors of a “deal” circulated but were denied by the Republican leadership. This afternoon, with very little notice, a bare majority of the Senate Republican caucus decided that further negotiations were unlikely to produce any additional progress. Abel Maldonado and Richard Ackerman ultimately combined with the Democrats and votedRead More

Jon Fleischman

Governor, it’s time to look in the mirror!

Much of the budget negotiation wrangling that has been taking place the last couple of weeks is over the intolerable situation where, with the adoption and your signing into law of the "Global Warming Solutions Act" (also referred to by it’s bill number, AB 32), liberal Attorney General Jerry Brown is now able, using government attorneys, sue anyone trying to build anything.

The lesson to be learned here is that you are ill-serving yourself, and the people of California, when Democrats craft and you sign legislation, excluding Republican legislators from the process. In the State Senate, AB 32 was passed on a 100% party line vote, with NO REPUBLICAN SENATORS voting for it. Still, you signed it, and trumpeted his new era of "post-partisanship" (this is defined by you, apparently, as capitulating on Democrat issues unilaterally).

The very issues that Republicans have been bringing up now are those that they brought up at the time that AB 32 was being considered in the legislature. But the… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Budget Deal At Hand?

It appears that substantial enough progress may have been made in negotiations to achieve a 2/3rd vote in the Senate on the budget. Not being a policy wonk, I will sum up the essence of the deal as this: (1) the Governor blue-line vetoes 700 million in non-gimmicky real cuts, (2) the CEQA reforms demanded by Senate Republicans are achieved for two years, at least as far as infrastructure bond issues are concerned, and (3) some clean up takes place in numerous trailer bills that were flawed as a result of a speedy passage in the Assembly.

My source gives the caveat that the Assembly has not been involved in this negotiation, but he is hopeful they will approve this deal.

We’ll wait to see how this all pens out. At the end of the day, we’re still talking about “putting lipstick on the pig” when we talk about this fat, bloated budget. Still, it is better for the effort of Assembly Republicans and looks to be better yet for the work of Senate GOPers. Still, nothing I would vote for…but that would take a lot more giving than Perata and Nunez would or could produce…

As I pen this, Senate Republicans are still… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Congressman Filner (D – Imperial) Is Not Having A Good Day

Drudge Report now has a link up to an ABC 7 News story about Democrat California Congressman Bob Filner’sphysical altercationwith a United Airlines employee near the baggage claim area of Dulles International Airport last night.

ABC 7 reports:

"ABC 7/Newschannel 8’s Jay Korff learned that police were called to the baggage claim area around 6 p.m. when a passenger attempted to enter an area authorized for airline employees only.

"ABC 7/Newschannel 8’s Kris Van Cleave spoke with several witnesses who say they saw Filner push aside an United Airlines employee and refused to leave the office.

"When officers arrived on scene, they found Filner waiting outside the office and informed him the airline employee would be pursuing charges.

"Investigators say the employee appeared before a Loudoun County Magistrate Sunday eveningRead More

Mike Spence

Pete Wilson Makes L.A. Law

Yes, I admit I long for the days of Pete Wilson as Governor. But , Pete has moved on to bigger and wealthier things. The LA Business Journal profiles Pete Wilson and several other Government affairs attorneys in their Who’s Who in L.A. Lawreport(Think Hertzberg, Frommer). See article here.Read More