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by Julia Rosen [courtesy of Working Californians blogs]
Hey folks. I am sure you have noticed the lack of posting lately. As the title indicates this will be the last post. The Working Californians blog is going dormant for the time being.
You can continue to find my postings over at Calitics and any number of other outlets.
Thank you for being such loyal readers. See you around the blogosphere.
Julia
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Health Care Bill Dead
by Julia Rosen [courtesy of Working Californians blogs]
Today the Senate Health Committee voted 7-1 not to advance AB 1x1 the massive health care reform bill championed by Speaker Fabian Nunez and Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. That means health care reform legislation is killed for the year given the timing to make it on the ballot. Chron:
Shortly before the committee hearing, Senate President Don Perata, D-Oakland, said in a letter to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger that he does not support the measure because it lacks adequate funding and could worsen the state's budget problems.
The measure, which passed the state Assembly last month, needs the backing of a majority of legislators in each house before it can be sent to the governor, who supports it.
Schwarzenegger, speaking to the editorial board of the Chronicle, said he will do everything he can to keep the measure alive.
"I'm not taking 'no' for an answer," he said. "We've come a long way to get as far as we have ... this is the last mile."
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They Write Letters: Health Care Edition
by Julia Rosen [courtesy of Working Californians blogs]
The supporters of AB 1x1 are pulling out all of the stops. A group of health care reform leaders signed a letter to Sen. Shelia Kuehl urging her to support the bill. Sen. Kuehl is a huge proponent of single payer and has stated she will not support the bill sitting before her committee. It cannot pass unless she votes for it or Sen. Perata replaces Sen. Yee from the comittee.
Here is the letter they sent (h/t to Anthony)
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What Motivated Stephen Johnson?
by Julia Rosen [courtesy of Working Californians blogs]
Stephen Johnson is the EPA chief who rejected his own staff's recommendations to grant California a waiver to regulate our own greenhouse gas emissions. Senator Boxer hauled him in front of the environmental committee she chairs for a grill session to see what the heck prompted him to ignore science and decades of legal precedent. LAT
"I was not directed by anyone," Johnson said at a hearing before the environment and public works committee, denying he had been influenced by political pressure from the White House or anyone else. "This was solely my decision."
Johnson failed to mollify Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.), the committee chairwoman and perhaps his fiercest critic, who vowed to press ahead with her investigation into how the EPA chief reached his decision. Within hours of his testimony, she introduced legislation -- co-sponsored by 17 senators, including Democratic presidential front-runners Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York and Barack Obama of Illinois -- to overturn the decision.
Good. They should. There appears to be no reasonable explanation for the rejection other than the car industry doesn't like California regulating its own air.
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California Facing Cash Crunch
by Julia Rosen [courtesy of Working Californians blogs]
The state simply does not have enough money in our bank accounts to pay our bills. That means we will need to borrow a bunch of money. Bloomberg:
Jan. 24 (Bloomberg) -- California may need to borrow as much as $9 billion later this year to pay bills, as the most populous U.S. state faces its biggest cash shortage since 2003, a budget official said.
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's finance office estimates the state will need to sell $9 billion of short-term notes in September to cover cash needs for the fiscal year that begins July 1. That compares with $7 billion borrowed in November for this year's operations.
The cash crunch springs from slowing revenue growth over the last 12 months following the worst housing market slump in 16 years. Schwarzenegger last year saw a budget surplus transformed into a $14 billion deficit. Fitch Ratings has warned that California's credit ratings on $49 billion of debt are in danger because of the cash shortage.
The worse our credit ratings, the more expensive it is for us to borrow, just like any other borrower. This is somewhat routine for the state, but it is a jarring number all the same.
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Health Care Bill Delayed: Costs a Worry
by Julia Rosen [courtesy of Working Californians blogs]
Today was the day the AB 1x1 was to be brought up in the Senate Health Committee. It didn't. Senator Don Perata asked to delay the vote until Monday since there were not enough votes to pass the bill. To complicate matters the Legislative Analyst came out with her report that had enough consternation about cost containment for the state that it made Senators nervous about moving forward. AP:
Given the Democrats' resistance, it seemed unlikely Perata could obtain the votes without changing the composition of the 11-member panel, although he has said he does not plan to do so. The committee's four Republican members have been opposed to the bill as an expensive and unnecessary expansion of government into the private health care system.
Democrats also sounded queasy about the potential expense, and they sought assurances that the state would not be saddled with new costs.
"It just seems to me that we go into it with a little more certainty of what the price might be," said Sen. Darrell Steinberg, D-Sacramento. "Otherwise we don't go forward."
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Health Care Reform on Thin Ice
by Julia Rosen [courtesy of Working Californians blogs]
Things are not looking very good for the prospect of health care reform in California at the moment. The bill AB 1x1 is going to come up in the health care committee tomorrow. Sen. Kuehl, the chair of the committee already indicated she would not support it. That meant if only one other Democratic Senator on the committee pulled their support the bill would not be able to advance on a straight vote. CapAlert has the goods.
On the eve of a hearing for landmark health legislation, a spokesman for Sen. Leland Yee said the San Francisco Democrat will oppose the health care measure. The move throws into limbo whether the legislation has the necessary votes to move forward.
“The costs are a big concern for him,” said Adam Keigwin, a spokesman for Yee, regarding the $14 billion health care price tag that coincides with a projected $14.5 billion budget hole.
We have not yet see the report from the Legislative Analyst that Perata requested. This seems to be an early indication that the report was not particularly favorable.
Meanwhile the It's Our Health Care coalition just sent out an email encouraging their members to contact their Senators.
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