SACRAMENTO (AP) - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger released a $102.8 billion plan for restoring California's financial health that calls for cutting spending in all departments and services but backs away from some of the most painful reductions he proposed in January. As promised, the budget plan contained no new taxes, but failed to deliver on a much-anticipated overhaul of the public health system. Schwarzenegger said higher than expected tax income allowed him to withdraw severe cuts he had proposed to health care for the poor. Many questions surrounding the proposal remained unanswered, but the governor has urged lawmakers to act before...