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Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Debra J. Saunders :: Townhall.com Columnist
Can Senate GOP Take Yes for an Answer?
by Debra J. Saunders
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Sacramento Republicans have accomplished the impossible. Assembly Republicans pushed for and won a $145 billion budget that would pare the state deficit to $700 million. Then, holdout Senate Republicans got Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to agree to use his line-item veto to cut the deficit to zero.

Now there is only one question left: Can Senate Republicans take yes for an answer?

On July 20, the Assembly passed the budget with enough Republican votes to muster the necessary two-thirds of that house. In the Senate vote that followed, Democrats supported the bill, but the GOP caucus rejected it.

Only one Republican, state Sen. Abel Maldonado of Santa Maria, voted for the budget -- and he did so by sidestepping the caucus' Rule of Eight. (The Rule of Eight means that no Republican can vote for the budget unless eight of the Senate's 15 Republicans decide that any one GOPer can vote yes.)

What's holding the Repubs back?

Before I get to that, let me congratulate the Assembly for passing a budget without a shortfall. Apparently, this budget deal would eliminate the deficit in part by delaying some expenditures -- the specifics of the deal are not public -- but Senate GOP Leader Dick Ackerman assured me that most of the $700 million represents "solid cuts."

Or, as state GOP board member Jon Fleischman told me, "The Republicans are finally doing what you complained that they won't do." True, I have criticized GOP lawmakers for voting for budgets that increased spending, as long as they did not include tax increases, when they also ought to insist on balanced budgets. So this budget represents real improvement.

Alas, Ackerman and his caucus are holding out for passage of a companion measure to prevent any lawsuits filed by Attorney General Jerry Brown, who brought a lawsuit against San Bernardino County claiming that the county did not consider global-warming impacts when updating its general plan." GOP Sen. Dave Cox argued that the caucus wants to protect taxpayers, who are forced to fund not only Brown's suits, but also their local government's legal bills. Continued...

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BrianR
DITTO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Of all places
California voters need to hold fast on the $$$ for illegals. I'm sure California hospitals and local governments must be close to the breaking point due to having to spend the hard-earned and obligated to pay tax dollars of legal citizens on those who have entered our country ILLEGALLY!

As usual, it appears the politicians want to hide expenditures for illegals from the taxpayer...whether at the state level or the national level.

CLOSE THE BORDER!!! BUILD THE FENCE!!! ENFORCE THE LAWS!!!
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