Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Saturday signed his first state budget, a month-late, $105 billion spending plan that fell short of the celebrity governor's promise of an on-time budget free of short-term fixes, special-interest pressures and partisan bickering. Schwarzenegger signed the budget at a ceremony in the rotunda of the state Capitol, surrounded by county government leaders involved in the deal and dozens of tourists. The governor used his line-item veto power to cut $116 million from the plan approved earlier in the week by lawmakers. In his remarks, Schwarzenegger betrayed little of the frustration that, during the budget impasse, led...