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To: snopercod
Well, I do agree with his last line.

Let's see some other proposals on the table.

I often see talk that the Republicans are irrelevent in California; here's proof that this isn't so. Someone has to put Davis' feet to the fire, and they're doing it.

D

3 posted on 05/24/2002 7:23:15 AM PDT by daviddennis
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To: daviddennis
But the California Constitution requires that the governor submit a balanced budget to the legislature no later than January 10th.
CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE 4  LEGISLATIVE


SEC. 12.  (a) Within the first 10 days of each calendar year, the
Governor shall submit to the Legislature, with an explanatory
message, a budget for the ensuing fiscal year containing itemized
statements for recommended state expenditures and estimated state
revenues.  If recommended expenditures exceed estimated revenues, the
Governor shall recommend the sources from which the additional
revenues should be provided.
   (b) The Governor and the Governor-elect may require a state
agency, officer or employee to furnish whatever information is deemed
necessary to prepare the budget.
   (c) The budget shall be accompanied by a budget bill itemizing
recommended expenditures.  The bill shall be introduced immediately
in each house by the persons chairing the committees that consider
appropriations.  The Legislature shall pass the budget bill by
midnight on June 15 of each year.  Until the budget bill has been
enacted, the Legislature shall not send to the Governor for
consideration any bill appropriating funds for expenditure during the
fiscal year for which the budget bill is to be enacted, except
emergency bills recommended by the Governor or appropriations for the
salaries and expenses of the Legislature.
   (d) No bill except the budget bill may contain more than one item
of appropriation, and that for one certain, expressed purpose.
Appropriations from the General Fund of the State, except
appropriations for the public schools, are void unless passed in each
house by rollcall vote entered in the journal, two thirds of the
membership concurring.
   (e) The Legislature may control the submission, approval, and
enforcement of budgets and the filing of claims for all state
agencies.


4 posted on 05/24/2002 10:14:48 AM PDT by snopercod
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