Wilma Chan, majority leader of the California State Assembly, is a member of the Assembly Budget Committee. She represents the 16th Assembly District, which includes the cities of Oakland, Alameda and Piedmont.
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2 posted on
01/06/2004 2:06:39 PM PST by
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To: *calgov2002
Welcome to Dance Conservative', Wilma.. We see you already know how to spin the party line... :-\
FRom the Bay Area .. sigh
3 posted on
01/06/2004 2:08:37 PM PST by
NormsRevenge
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To: NormsRevenge
California budget can't afford 'business as usual' in 2004So says this SF Bay area Democrat who offers only "the usual" "business" about raising taxes, which will increase the already torrential pace at which businesses and jobs are fleeing this state.
4 posted on
01/06/2004 2:10:30 PM PST by
pogo101
To: NormsRevenge
Our kids are not getting a decent education. Our roads are neglected, almost to the point of criminality. Our cops don't respond.
And yet we are spending at least double what other states are, states with decent services.
Why?
I'll only consider supporting new taxes if these questions could be answered to my satisfaction. Under the present system, I don't think the services I'm receiving are worth even vaguely near what they cost.
I'd like to see an honest deal from my government. I don't feel I'm getting it.
D
To: NormsRevenge; Rabid Dog; Dog Gone; RonDog
If there's one thing I hate, it's a phony.
Check out her web site. "Hope to hear from you soon!"
How thoughtful of her! How considerate!
Isn't it strange that her web site contains no contact information, no email, no postal address, no phone number, no nothing?
I guess she hopes not to hear from us :-(.
D
To: NormsRevenge
In March, voters will have the opportunity to enact a ballot measure designed to ensure that the budget is passed on time and to make it harder for special-interest groups to tie up the budget. It is designed to allow the legislature to ramrod whatever they want without opposition debate. This is what the "open mike" secret meeting was all about -- forcing hurt on Californians until they support the 55% majority vote rule.
It will replace the two-thirds vote requirement for budget approval with a 55 percent supermajority.
Notice how 55% is a supermajority but "two-thirds" is a vote requirement? I thought 67% was the supermajority.
And a note to people in Rio Linda, "two-thirds" is larger than 55%.
-PJ
To: NormsRevenge
Dear Wilma, what part of NO TAX INCREASES do you understand? The problem isn't a revenue problem, its not a budget problem, its a SPENDING PROBLEM. And you Democrats are addicted to tax hikes and higher spending like a drugged junkie. Its time to go cold turkey.
10 posted on
01/06/2004 10:01:11 PM PST by
goldstategop
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