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WOODLAND HILLS - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, taking his campaign to reform state government on the road, insisted Thursday he wants to work with Democrats to solve the state's critical problems but he's prepared to take the fight to voters if no deal can be reached.
In an hourlong interview with reporters and editors at Los Angeles Daily News, a sister paper to the Daily Bulletin, the Republican governor said his purpose is to impose on Sacramento a sense of fiscal discipline to live within its means. And that means no new taxes.See the full content of this document
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Governor Touts Budget On State Tour
What is needed is to get rid of mandated funding requirements, getting redistricting out of the hands of elected officials to create a healthier climate and reining in runaway public employee pensions.
"What we're going to do is teach them up there that we have to live within our means," Schwarzenegger said. "I'm not talking radical chang...See the full content of this document
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