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Schwarzenegger signs bill banning licenses for undocumented immigrants
San Francisco Chronicle ^ | Dec. 3, 2003 | JIM WASSERMAN

Posted on 12/03/2003 9:59:56 PM PST by FairOpinion

Edited on 04/13/2004 2:45:05 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger delivered on his second key campaign pledge Wednesday, repealing a bill that would have allowed an estimated 2 million undocumented immigrant drivers in California to begin applying for driver's licenses after Jan. 1.

Schwarzenegger, who promised to overturn the license law within 100 days of taking office, signed the repeal bill on his 17th day with no ceremony or pictures. The action came two and a half weeks after Schwarzenegger fulfilled his first and most popular campaign promise -- to end nearly $4 billion in higher annual car taxes.


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TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: aliens; immigrantlist; sb60
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And more good news:

Analysis: Demos Likely to Go Along with Governor's Budget Plan

Friday is the deadline for the state legislature to put the governor's $15 billion bond and state spending cap on the March ballot.

Political analysts say in the end, Democrats will likely go along with the governor to get the plan on the ballot.

1 posted on 12/03/2003 9:59:57 PM PST by FairOpinion
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To: FairOpinion
Thank you Governor Arnold!

This is fantastic! He has kept 3 promises, not just 2. He is cutting the budget too!
2 posted on 12/03/2003 10:05:21 PM PST by ladyinred (The Left have blood on their hands!)
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To: TheAngryClam
Schwarzenegger assured him he favors licensing everyone who drives in California.

ping!

3 posted on 12/03/2003 10:05:30 PM PST by ambrose
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To: *immigrant_list; A Navy Vet; Lion Den Dan; Free the USA; Libertarianize the GOP; madfly; B4Ranch; ..
PING
4 posted on 12/03/2003 10:06:14 PM PST by gubamyster
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To: FairOpinion
Good work, Ahnold!
5 posted on 12/03/2003 10:06:40 PM PST by ex-Texan (CBS [SeeBS] Deserves a Long Double Flush . . . Pull the Chain!)
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To: FairOpinion
Good work, Ahnold!
6 posted on 12/03/2003 10:07:26 PM PST by ex-Texan (CBS [SeeBS] Deserves a Long Double Flush . . . Pull the Chain!)
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To: FairOpinion
Arnold's going to make quite a few of Free Republic's resident grumpsters mighty unhappy if he keeps on enacting his campaign promises.

No doubt they'll find some perceived gripe to complain about, however...

7 posted on 12/03/2003 10:08:33 PM PST by Southack (Media bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
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To: ladyinred
Lets see the rats roll over and pass the bond issue.

Also the $1.9B in cuts and the Freedom of Information Act, (to include the legislature)...

That would be a good weeks work.

8 posted on 12/03/2003 10:08:54 PM PST by spokeshave (Cancel the San Jose Merc and the one way truck to Nevada)
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To: FairOpinion
Scuttlebutt on the news tonight is that some mods are being made on budget plan/proposal to get demRats support.


Following is from Bakersfield Californian


Schwarzenegger's progress on plans for first 100 days as governor

The Associated Press



Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has set out an agenda for his first 100 days in office, which began Nov. 17 with his swearing in as California's 38th governor.

Wednesday was his 17th day in office.

The following is a list of what Schwarzenegger has promised he would do during his first 100 days in office - and whether he's taken action so far:

-Repeal the recent tripling of the state vehicle license fee.

Yes. Schwarzenegger issued an executive order Nov. 17 rolling back the car tax.

-Call a special legislative session.

Yes. Schwarzenegger called three simultaneous special sessions. They began Nov. 18.

-Repeal a law that lets undocumented immigrants get driver's licenses after Jan. 1.

Schwarzenegger signed the repeal of the law Wednesday, after action Monday by the Assembly and last week by the Senate.

-Pass a jobs package with "real workers' comp reform."

No.

-Make spending cuts to address the current imbalance.

No.

-Freeze spending and complete an audit of the state's $99 billion budget.

No.

-Get the state a "fair share" of Indian gambling revenue.

No.

-Renegotiate state employee union contracts.

No.

-Submit a budget for fiscal year 2004, which begins next July 1, that closes a deficit estimated at $10 billion to $25 billion. Also, restructure debt built into this year's budget.

No.

-Streamline education bureaucracy and send more money to classrooms.

No.

-Pass an open-government constitutional amendment and ban fund-raising during the state budgeting process.

No.

9 posted on 12/03/2003 10:12:24 PM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi)
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To: FairOpinion
One thing at a time. The McClintock people wanted everything at once, but that's not how it works, especially in a state controlled by Democrats. He is doing what's necessary as we thought he would, that's very encouraging.
10 posted on 12/03/2003 10:14:42 PM PST by KellyAdmirer
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To: gubamyster
May God bless him, and keep him on the right path.
11 posted on 12/03/2003 10:16:00 PM PST by MissAmericanPie
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To: FairOpinion
The action also sets the stage for a fresh fight on the issue in January.

Break out the pretzels and beer, this is going to be an interesting night at the fights!

12 posted on 12/03/2003 10:27:43 PM PST by EGPWS
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To: FairOpinion
The driver's license law, passed by the Legislature last September... but widespread public opposition and threats of a March ballot initiative to overturn it prompted legislators to repeal the law only weeks before it was to take effect.

I know I'm supposed to understand this somehow, but I'm completely lost.

If the Legislature passed the law, it was because they thought it was good public policy - right?

Now they've repealed it before it even went into effect??

The way I see it, either it was good public policy when they passed it - in which case they're cowards for repealing it just because Davis got thrown out - OR, it was bad policy to begin with - in which case they were idiots for passing it, and THEY should all be thrown out!

At the very least, those who voted to enact it and THEN voted to repeal it, have got to be either cowards or idiots - RIGHT??

Okay... Maybe my categorizations are extreme... but even toning down the rhetoric, they've got to be either "morally compromised" or "intellectually challenged"...

Or am I missing something here? Did something substantive change - some Federal policy, or something - between the time that the law was enacted and the time it was repealed, that would provide a *rational* reason for a legislative body to act in such an apparently irrational fashion?

I really am dumbfounded... I mean, assuming the latter is not the case, it seems to me an inescapable conclusion that the Legislature - or, again, *at least* those who flip-flopped on the issue - are by all rules of logic either - okay, cowards or idiots.

Again, please forgive my irascible tenor, I really hate Demonrats and find it hard to restrain myself - but I'm REALLY confused by this. How could any Legislator do this and not expect to be ridiculed and lampooned by both his/her/its opponents in the next election?

Are Communfornians so dumb that they don't even *see* the irrationality of this?

13 posted on 12/03/2003 11:56:39 PM PST by fire_eye (All leftists appear identical, when viewed through an ACOG...)
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To: All
NormsRevenge, we've been burried with scuttlebut over the last six months.  Why don't you guys take a breather.  The AP is simply another arm of the DNC at any given time.  The information you posted from them is dubious at best, simply misinformation and lies at worst.

The Associated Press

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has set out an agenda for his first 100 days in office, which began Nov. 17 with his swearing in as California's 38th governor.

Wednesday was his 17th day in office.  Davis was in office 4.5 years and the A.P. seldom gave him the anal exam they've given Schwarzenegger here after 17 days.

The following is a list of what Schwarzenegger has promised he would do during his first 100 days in office - and whether he's taken action so far:

Isn't it amazing how important it is for the A.P. to evaluate the job our elected officials are doing now that an (R) is in office?

-Repeal the recent tripling of the state vehicle license fee. Yes. Schwarzenegger issued an executive order Nov. 17 rolling back the car tax.

-Call a special legislative session. Yes. Schwarzenegger called three simultaneous special sessions. They began Nov. 18.

-Repeal a law that lets undocumented immigrants get driver's licenses after Jan. 1. Yes.  Schwarzenegger signed the repeal of the law Wednesday, after action Monday by the Assembly and last week by the Senate.

-Pass a jobs package with "real workers' comp reform." No.  This is so disengenuous.  The last couple of days Schwarzenegger has been touring the state pumping his request for the legislature to put his $15 billion dollar bonder before the voters in march.  During this tour Schwarzenegger has stated that he is going to turn his attention to workers comp next week, after the issue of the bond is put to rest.  If A.P. didn't know this they are unqualified to report the news.  If they did, they should suffer the fate of having their subscribers yank their contract.

-Make spending cuts to address the current imbalance.  No.  This is another blatant attempt to skew the facts.  Schwarzenegger has proposed around $4 billion in budget cuts.  He has also stated that he will be proposing more cuts after an extensive review of the state books.  Specificly, he stated by next summer he'd have a number of new proposals before the legislature.

-Freeze spending and complete an audit of the state's $99 billion budget.  No.  Once again, this is just blatant B.S.  As part of Schwarzenegger's proposal to present a $15 dollar bond to California voters for approval, he has also proposed a limit on California's future spending increases.  Everyone who's tuned in knows that Schwarzenegger hired that lady from Florida to review California's books, so it's clear he plans to follow through on this.  I'd submit the job is already underway.

Although some of what A.P. is reporting is technically factual in the above three paragraphs, the overall message is bogus becuase it implies that Schwarzenegger has no intent to follow through with his promises.  Schwarzenegger has taken specific actions to follow through on the promises listed in the above three paragraphs.

-Get the state a "fair share" of Indian gambling revenue.  No.  Schwarzenegger has either achieved the above six promises, or has taken action to see they are implemented.  Some of these were very important.  They outrank some of the items he has not taken action on yet, but let's consider that Schwarzenegger may have in fact taken action that we are unaware of on some of these issues.  We have evidence to support the idea that Schwarzenegger will follow through on his promises.  The A.P. seems desparate to disprove that premise.

-Renegotiate state employee union contracts.  No.  Once again, we don't know that some feelers have not been implemented to start this process.

-Submit a budget for fiscal year 2004, which begins next July 1, that closes a deficit estimated at $10 billion to $25 billion. Also, restructure debt built into this year's budget.  No.  If A.P. would only listen to the public statements of Schwarzenegger, they'd know he is developing a budget to present by January first.  That budget will submit cuts in state spending.  In addition to those he has promised to propose further cuts by next summer.  Some will come sooner.

Look at this report.  A.P. addresses the budget deficit at $10 to $25 billion.  Evidently they are refering to just this year.  As of last August, California's budet deficit was $37.5 billion.  The physcal 2003-04 budget was supposed to add another $9 billion to that.  Then Davis bonds began to unravel in court.  Who knows what our actual deficit is today?  Is it $46.5 billion?  Is it closer to $50 due to the court ruling some of Davis bonds were illegal?  Will more of Davis bonds fall out due to judged illegality?  Are we actually closer to $60 billion in debt?

The co--suckers at A.P. couldn't have cared less about California's deficit situation during the run up to the 2002 November elections.  They gave Davis a complete pass.  Only after the defeat of Simon by Davis did A.P. and other news outlets tell Californian's what the true exent of California's state government debt was.

-Streamline education bureaucracy and send more money to classrooms.  No.  Schwarzenegger's comments when running for office were that he would not cut the education budget.  Here A.P. morphs that promise into something different.  Schwarzenegger was to smart to promise cuts in the education bureaucracy before the election.  Davis and the democrats would have spun that as a cut to education.  Here A.P. is morphing his comments in order to make it easier to corner him later on.

-Pass an open-government constitutional amendment and ban fund-raising during the state budgeting process.  No.  I'll be watching to see if Schwarzenegger follows through on this.  He may or he may not, but one thing's for sure.  He has already implemented more sound policy in 17 days than Davis did in five years.  Thank heaven A.P. is here to keep California state government officials honest after their complete abandonment of that duty for five years.

I get a real kick out of Freepers who post this A.P. trash without making some comments about how bogus the comments are.

A.P. Rivals the ABC, CBS, CNN and NBC news departments for the news industry's yearly Golden Jackass awards.

I can't imagine a news organization that valued their credibility, publishing a report like this after 17 days.  It's juvenile in the extreme.

14 posted on 12/04/2003 12:58:01 AM PST by DoughtyOne
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To: DoughtyOne
Corrections: $15 BILLION dollar bond proposal...

Schwarzenegger was to smart ENOUGH NOT to promise cuts in the education...

15 posted on 12/04/2003 1:05:48 AM PST by DoughtyOne
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To: FairOpinion
If they do, they're more afraid of a voter backlash in 2004. Most Democrats outside the Bay Area live in Arnold Country and they're acutely aware how popular the Governor is in their districts. So they'll seek to take the political credit for being on the upside with a Governor elected with a strong mandate for change in Sacramento. And its about time. Arnold already delivered on two campaign promises and this in his first two weeks in office. California, you ain't seen nuthin' yet!
16 posted on 12/04/2003 3:35:08 AM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: DoughtyOne
You don't like the sources or the information or just me or my right to free speech?

Get a life D1. You are really losing it , imo, if we can no longer post/expose what the mainstream media is saying. Did I take any swings at the "establishment" as it currently exists in the Gub's office, hmmm?

If you get tired of rebutting this stuff or only enjoy savaging your fellow freepers becuz you are so much more holy or righteous than the rest of us, I would say you are the one in need of a breather. Geeesh!

17 posted on 12/04/2003 8:22:43 AM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi)
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To: fire_eye
Or am I missing something here? Did something substantive change - some Federal policy, or something - between the time that the law was enacted and the time it was repealed, that would provide a *rational* reason for a legislative body to act in such an apparently irrational fashion?

Putting down a political firestorm is rational. (I guess) They intend to re-introduce a slightly 'better' form of the bill later, when no one is paying attention. Perhaps like one of the versions Davis vetoed earlier, which had more security features.

18 posted on 12/04/2003 8:32:29 AM PST by NathanR (California Si! Aztlan NO!)
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To: fire_eye
Are Communfornians so dumb that they don't even *see* the irrationality of this?

This "Communfornian" sees things clearly. We've been snookered. The bill to give driver's licenses to illegals will simply be reintroduced later, and they will try to sneak it past us. Arnold will sign it, saying, "Oh, now it has security measures, so it's okay."

19 posted on 12/04/2003 8:53:02 AM PST by Nea Wood
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To: FairOpinion
Interesting how the title uses the word "banning" instead of "repealing", while I would like to think that, in reality, it will not stop the Dims and the illegal panderers from trying again.

Hopefully though, any effort to reinstate this stupidity will be faced with voter backlash and a true initiative that ensures this will never happen again.
20 posted on 12/04/2003 12:43:23 PM PST by Simmy2.5 (Parapharsing an REM song, "Its the end of the socialist California as we know it, and I feel fine!")
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