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Senate Republican Leader Bob Huff Responds to the Governor’s Proposed May Budget Revision

Senate Republican Leader Huff (R-Diamond Bar) issued the following statement on the Governor’s proposed May Budget Revision:

“The Governor has revenue estimates that are lower than anyone expected, largely due to the increased payroll tax suppressing the economy. Higher tax rates and continuing high unemployment mean less money in people’s pockets and less money to propel the economy.”

“We have common ground with the Governor in a belief that we cannot return to a culture of overspending that drives new budget crises.  Governor Brown referred to this as a ‘Call for Prudence,’ we would call it ‘Common Sense.’ It seems that the Governor’s biggest budget challenge will be in restraining legislative Democrats and their growing wish list of new spending.”

“Senate Republicans continue to believe that the State must meet the promises of the voter approved Proposition 30 tax increase measure by increasing funding for K-14 and higher education.  We also believe that the Governor should support our efforts to allow Californians to vote on the bi-partisan rainy day reserve fund that had been previously scheduled for the 2012 ballot.  Implementing a voter approved rainy day reserve requirement is the best way to protect against future budget crises and ensure stability.”

“The Legislature should spend less time on a growing list of additional tax proposals such as soda taxes, oil severance taxes, tobacco taxes and several property tax measures that undermine historic Proposition 13 protections and instead focus on the growing public safety crises caused by the passage of AB 109, the Governor’s Public Safety Realignment scheme that has shifted 65,000 criminals from state prison to our local communities and neighborhoods.”

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Briefing Report: Addressing the Problem of Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children

CSSRC (article, 5/22/2013)
Introduction Human trafficking, which includes Commercial Sexual Exploitation (CSE), is a $32 billion per year worldwide industry. After drug trafficking and counterfeiting, it is the world’s most profitable criminal activity. Although... [more]
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California Welfare Benefit Model

CSSRC (article, 5/21/2013)
The Governor’s proposed 2013-14 budget acknowledges that, compared to other states, California continues to provide broader health care coverage to a greater percentage of the population, including in-home care, guarantees access to services... [more]
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Senator Emmerson Responds To Legislative Analyst’s Assessment On The Governor’s May Revision

Emmerson (news release, 5/17/2013)
Senator Bill Emmerson (R-Redlands), Vice Chair of the Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Committee, issued the following statement in response to the Legislative Analyst’s assessment on the Governor’s May Revision of the state budget:... [more]
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Guard aerospace innovators' freedom to create in California

Knight (article, 5/16/2013)
Also published at the Sacramento Bee. California has long been a hotbed of innovation, where individuals came with a dream and the opportunity to make the unthinkable into reality. Our state is leading the way in an exciting new industry –... [more]
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Briefing Report: A Bridge Too Far?

CSSRC (article, 5/15/2013)
“With six months left before the Labor Day opening of the new Bay Bridge span, Caltrans has already managed to break a significant portion of the most expensive public works project in California history.” -- Contra Costa Times, 5/2/2013... [more]
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Senator Jean Fuller Responds To Governor’s Revised Budget Plan

Fuller (news release, 5/14/2013)
Senator Jean Fuller (R-Bakersfield) released the following statement regarding Governor Brown’s May Revise: “The Governor and I share common ground in a number of areas. First, he made clear that he opposes new taxes in order to fund new... [more]
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Senator Walters Responds to Governor Brown’s May Budget Revision

Walters (news release, 5/14/2013)
Today, Governor Jerry Brown released his $98 billion May Budget Revision.  In response, Senator Mimi Walters (R-Irvine) made the following comments: “I am pleased that for the first time since I was elected to the Legislature we are not... [more]

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