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Budget Maneuvering Begins Between Brown and Democrats
Republicans complimented the restraint exercised by Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown in the revised budget he presented May 14.
Several of Brown’s Democratic legislative allies criticized him for being too tight-fisted.
Ultimately, scattered GOP applause isn’t going to translate into budget “aye” votes and Democratic disgruntlement isn’t going to mean less than the 41 votes needed to send a budget back to Brown that looks quite similar to the one that spawned their initial complaints.    Read more »
Public Schools Win in Brown’s Revised Budget
Saying the state’s “multi-billion dollar increase in current-year cash receipts” is “short-lived,” Gov. Jerry Brown unveiled an updated budget May 14 that gives $2.9 billion of those receipts to public schools.
The $137 billion spending plan also earmarks additional money to Medi-Cal, the state’s health care program fro the poor, whose rolls will expand by more than 1 million persons when the federal Affordable Care Act takes effect January 1, 2014.    Read more »
Where Has All the Surplus Gone? Gone to Classrooms Everywhere
Public schools will be the biggest beneficiary by far of the revised budget Gov. Jerry Brown unveils May 14, receiving the bulk – if not all — of the $4.5 billion in unexpected revenue the state has received this year.
The Democratic governor wants to use the money to both augment the budgets of the state’s more than 1,000 school districts and erase several billion of the remaining $8.2 billion in postponed payments to schools made in past budgets.    Read more »
Resolve not to Revise, Redux
Apparently the message is not sinking in. Once again:
On Tuesday May 14, 2013 Wednesday, Gov. Jerry Brown will present a revised budget plan. That means the document he shares with California and its 38 million residents is a REVISION of the spending plan he presented in January.
It is not a revise of the spending plan he offered four months ago, although it could be a revising thereof.    Read more »
State Controller Confirms That California Tax Collections Are $4.6 Billion Over Estimates
Echoing previous statements by the Franchise Tax Board and the Legislative Analyst, State Controller John Chiang’s April report covering California’s cash balance, receipts and disbursements shows state revenues are $4.6 billion over estimates contained in Gov. Jerry Brown’s January budget plan.
In April alone, tax receipts totaled $15 billion, Chiang reported.    Read more »
Be Kind to Koreans Today
Gov. Jerry Brown met with South Korean President Park Geun-hye in Los Angeles May 9, issuing a “Korea-California Friendship Day” proclamation to commemorate the event. The press release from the Demoratic governor commemorating the commemorative proclamation is silent as to the South Korean president’s reaction.
The proclamation in full:
WHEREAS, California is home to over 450,000 Korean-Americans, many of whom are among our most prominent and accomplished citizens; and
WHEREAS, among the 50 states California is the Republic of Korea’s foremost trading partner and Korea is California’s fifth largest export market; and
WHEREAS, the Republic of Korea and California exchange billions of dollars in goods and services each year, including nearly $1 billion spent by Korean visitors to the Golden State; and
WHEREAS, the Republic of Korea and California share great strengths in technological innovation and strong ties among our research institutions and high-tech firms; and
WHEREAS, the Republic of Korea and California share a creative and entrepreneurial spirit reflected in our world-renowned motion picture and animation industries; and
WHEREAS, Korean language, food, arts and customs have secured a distinct and permanent place in California’s rich tapestry of cultures; and
WHEREAS, the bonds of cooperation and loyalty between our peoples grow each day and with them the promise of a more dynamic and sustainable future;
NOW THEREFORE I, EDMUND G.    Read more »
Getting Healthy, the Anthem Blue Cross Way
Anthem Blue Cross recently sent a form letter to an unknown number of its 6.8 million members.
The letter was signed by Dr. Michael J. Belman, the health insurance company’s medical director for quality management.
Dr. Belman’s letter begins:
“We’re much more than just your health care plan. We’re also want to help you get and stay as healthy.”    Read more »
Former GOP Assemblyman Turned Independent Nathan Fletcher Registers as a Democrat
Fletcher’s explanatory email to friends and supporters follows:
Ralph Waldo Emerson had a famous saying, “Life is a journey not a destination.”
For me, the last couple years have been quite a journey—going to war, serving in the State Assembly, campaigning for Mayor (of San Diego) and now teaching and working in the private sector.    Read more »
Brown’s Actions and His Rhetoric
With California sitting on more than $4.5 billion in expected revenue, Gov. Jerry Brown signed legislation May 1 spending $25.6 million, all but $1.6 million to fix a problem he and Democratic lawmakers created two years ago when they hamstrung the state’s efforts to take away weapons from Californians prohibited from owning them.    Read more »
Slight Population Growth in 2012, Brown Administration Reports
SACRAMENTO— California’s population grew by almost 298,000 residents in 2012 to 37,966,000 as of January 1, 2013, according to a population report released today by the Department of Finance.
The report shows preliminary January 2013, as well as revised January 2012, population data for cities. Highlights include:
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