Greenhouse gas law among 11th-hour bill signings
Oct 05, 2008
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Lots of Bills Signed, Historic Amount of Vetoes
News10.net - Oct 01, 2008
SACRAMENTO - An hour before the midnight deadline, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger had vetoed 380 bills, signed 736. there still remained 71 on his desk.
The budget impasse this year cut what should have been 30 days to read all of the bills, down to ten.
anything." It's very possible more than 400 bills will fall into that category as far as Schwarzenegger is concerned. It would be more vetoes than any other Governor has completed in a single session in California history.
The budget impasse this year cut what should have been 30 days to read all of the bills, down to ten.
anything." It's very possible more than 400 bills will fall into that category as far as Schwarzenegger is concerned. It would be more vetoes than any other Governor has completed in a single session in California history.
Greenhouse gas law among 11th-hour bill signings
San Francisco Chronicle - Oct 01, 2008
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, facing a midnight deadline to deal with 300 bills, signed legislation Tuesday aimed at helping the state fight global warming by better coordinating local planning efforts to curb suburban sprawl.
s for local government agencies that embrace smart growth and develop transportation plans that help take automobiles off roadways.
ot solve the state's long-term water supply problems.
s for local government agencies that embrace smart growth and develop transportation plans that help take automobiles off roadways.
ot solve the state's long-term water supply problems.
Schwarzenegger sets record for vetoing bills
San Jose Mercury News - Oct 01, 2008
AP SACRAMENTO—Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger didn't win many friends in the Legislature this year, setting a modern-day record for the highest veto rate by a
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San Francisco Chronicle - Oct 02, 2008
When Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger set his pen on overdrive and vetoed a record 35 percent of the 1187 bills the Legislature dumped on his desk this year,
Wall Street Journal Blogs - Oct 01, 2008
Keep the carrots, hold the sticks. That seems to be Arnold Schwarzenegger�s recipe for dealing with environmental issues at a time of mounting economic
California Catholic Daily - Oct 02, 2008
California moved a step closer to legalized mercy killing on Sept. 30, when Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed into law the �California Right to Know
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