Health Care and Water Stalled
by Julia Rosen [courtesy of Working Californians blogs]
Thanksgiving is over and the legislature is getting back to work. That does not mean that any bills are close to passage, particularly on the two biggest issues dominating the special session: water and health care. There are no votes scheduled and quite a bit of pessimism floating around at this point. AP:
California lawmakers had been scheduled to return after the Thanksgiving break to vote on sweeping health care reform and water proposals, after weeks of promises that compromises were near on both issues.
Instead, there were no signs of any deals on Monday as Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and legislative leaders tried to salvage something from the special legislative sessions called in September.
Senate President Pro Tem Don Perata, D-Oakland, canceled a vote on the water bond he had hoped to put before voters in February. Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez, D-Los Angeles, postponed a vote on the health care plan he had been negotiating with Schwarzenegger.
No vote means not deals. That does not mean that everything is dead in the water, just that big breaks are not imminent.
Schwarzenegger then summoned Perata, Nunez and their Republican counterparts in the Senate and Assembly to his office for what legislative aides described as a last-ditch effort to find common ground.
"Clearly, there still remain serious negotiations on both," said Adam Mendelsohn, Schwarzenegger's communications director. "The governor just feels like coming out of the delayed vote, he felt it was important to have a discussion."
Discussions are a very good thing. We shall see what comes of it.
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