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May revise: is it budget deja vu?

Article Abstract:

The California State governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's $102.8 billion spending plan in the Californian state budget is up by some $3.7 billion from what he had proposed in January 2004. He also dropped his plan to limit enrollment in health programs that include care for children of the working poor and prenatal services for illegal immigrants.

Author: Howard, John
Publisher: Information for Public Affairs Inc.
Publication Name: California Journal
Subject: Government
ISSN: 0008-1205
Year: 2004
Government expenditures, Economic policy, State budgets

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The Schwarzenegger budget

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Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's premier foray into budget writing, the 99 billion dollar 2004-05 spending plan unveiled on January 9 2004, is at once creative and mundane, innovative and predictable. In the budget, public schools were left largely intact through an agreement Schwarzenegger reached with teachers and school administrators.

Author: Howard, John
Publisher: Information for Public Affairs Inc.
Publication Name: California Journal
Subject: Government
ISSN: 0008-1205
Year: 2004
Analysis, Budget, Budgets

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Subjects list: Planning, California, Company business planning, Schwarzenegger, Arnold
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