<p>SACRAMENTO – It takes 90 seconds to ride to the top floor of the state Capitol building - 90 seconds that made Assemblyman Lou Correa, D-Santa Ana, an unlikely fan of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's young administration.</p>
<p>Not long ago, Richard Costigan, Schwarzenegger's legislative secretary, ventured to Correa's top-floor office - next to the cafeteria, where the hall smells like french fries - to deliver some bad news: The governor was about to make Correa's workers' compensation bill the first to get slapped with a Schwarzenegger veto.</p>