Friday, August 03, 2007

Happy Birthday Arnie

http://www.forbes.com/
" Austrians threw a party for one of their most famous sons, Arnold Schwarzenegger, celebrating his 60th birthday Monday with strudels, schnitzels and a gift - the original street number from the house where he was born.

"A Day for Arnold," proclaimed officials in the southern village of Thal Bei Graz, the California governor's birthplace. A brass band played, a priest celebrated a special birthday Mass and 59 people joined Mayor Peter Urdl onstage in a ceremony to wish Schwarzenegger well."


Monday, July 09, 2007

Arnie At Los Angeles VA Groundbreaking

http://newsblaze.com/

"Secretary of Veterans Affairs Jim Nicholson today joined Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in a ground-breaking ceremony for a new California state veterans home on the campus of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System in West Los Angeles.

VA's $113.5 million grant to construct the facility is the largest federal grant ever given for a state veterans home. It will ensure that California veterans have comfortable housing in a caring community."

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Arnie Chats With Tony Blair

http://www.itv.com/

"Tony Blair has held talks with California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger at No 10 on his last full day as Prime Minister.

Mr Blair, who is set to be confirmed as a Middle East envoy after he steps down as PM, discussed climate change again with the former Hollywood star, following his 2006 visit to Los Angeles."

Friday, June 15, 2007

Arnie: Avoid Spanish Media To Learn English

http://www.kget.com/
"Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger told a gathering of Hispanic journalists in San Jose last night that immigrants should avoid Spanish-language media if they want to learn English quickly.

Schwarzenegger says -- quote -- "You've got to turn off the Spanish television set. It's that simple. You've got to learn English."

Thursday, June 07, 2007

Canadians Like Arnie

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/
"A new poll suggests Arnold Schwarzenegger, the bodybuilder turned action star turned California governor, struck a warm note with Canucks during his recent visit.

The Decima survey suggests more than half of Canadians were left with a positive impression of the former Terminator, who has become an unlikely champion of the environment.

And the support cut across the political spectrum, with Green, Tory and Liberal supporters responding positively."

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Arnie Visits Canada

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/
"The California governor whose former life as a bodybuilder and Hollywood superstar made a household name arrived Tuesday in Canada for a three-day visit to talk trade, health research and the environment.

Arnold Schwarzenegger showcased his trademark toothy grin as he offered high-fives and handshakes to a children's choir assembled in a hangar at Pearson International Airport.

The children sang the both the Canadian and American national anthems as Mr. Schwarzenegger stood alongside Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty and U.S. Ambassador David Wilkins."

Saturday, May 26, 2007

Arnie Launches Anti-Gang Initiative

http://www.kcbs.com/
"Flanked by Oakland Mayor Ron Dellums and San Francisco Police Chief Heather Fong, the governor said his anti-gang initiative would address one of the state's most serious threats.

The California Gang Reduction, Intervention and Prevention Program (CalGRIP) will target more than $48 million in state and federal funding toward local anti-gang efforts, including job training, education and intervention programs, and will give law enforcement the tools to closely track gang leaders both inside state prisons and when they are released on parole, he said."

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Arnie Declares State of Emergency After Highway Collapse

http://news.monstersandcritics.com/
"California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a state of emergency Monday as workers began repairing a crucial double decker-highway destroyed a day earlier when a petrol- tanker wreck melted its steel supports and caused it to collapse.

Heavy equipment could be seen detaching the damaged section of road east of San Francisco, and officials predicted it would take at least two months to repair the worst damage to the California transit system since the 1994 Northridge earthquake. "


Friday, April 27, 2007

Arnie Agrees To Reform California Prisons

http://kcbs.com/
"Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and the state Legislature have reached an historic agreement to reform California's prisons and avoid a federal takeover of the overcrowded system, according to the Governor's office.
Lawmakers approved a $7.8 billion prison package that will add 53,000 beds for inmates and provide a jolt to rehabilitation.

"We will boost rehabilitation by eliminating 17,000 'bad beds' in prison day rooms, gymnasiums and other space normally used for programs," said the governor."


Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Arnie Offers Reward For Hayward Slaying Information

http://www.sfgate.com
"Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger offered a $50,000 reward today for tips leading to the arrest and conviction of the assailants who shot and killed a mother of three and an acquaintance on a Hayward street in 2003.

Kristin Appice, 20, had just bought a pack of cigarettes from her local 7-Eleven store in Hayward shortly after 11 p.m. on April 8, 2003. She was walking home with Alonzo Jackson, 25, of Richmond when someone opened fire with a shotgun.

Appice and Jackson died on the sidewalk near the corner of Huntwood Avenue and Celia Street. "


Sunday, April 15, 2007

Arnie "Pimps His Ride"

http://www.hollywood.com/

"California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger was so impressed by the bio-diesel makeover he took part in on an upcoming environmentally themed Pimp My Ride show, he insisted mechanics install the same engine under the bonnet of his Hummer.

The Terminator star and rapper/host Xzibit joined forces to makeover a 1965 Chevy Impala and give the classic vehicle an environmental, bio-diesel edge as part of an Earth Day Pimp My Ride. "

Friday, April 13, 2007

Arnie Favors Greenhouse Gas Treaties

http://www.scrippsnews.com
"Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said Thursday that the U.S. and other countries should enter into a new international greenhouse gas reduction pact similar to the Kyoto Protocol that President Bush has opposed and the U.S. has never ratified.

Schwarzenegger, speaking at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York, said he supports an idea by British Prime Minister Tony Blair to bring all of the Kyoto holdouts into a new worldwide agreement to lower greenhouse gas emissions.

"I think the problem is getting so serious now that those countries have to participate, everyone has to participate," Schwarzenegger said. "Including China, including India, the United States."

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Arnold To Address British Conservative Party

http://www.huliq.com/
"Arnold Schwarzenegger, the Republican governor of California, is scheduled to address this year's conference of Britain's Conservative Party. Party officials said Sunday in London that Schwarzenegger would speak about climate change at the party's annual meeting."


Thursday, March 29, 2007

Arnie Gives State Managers Big Pay Raises

http://www.sacunion.com
"Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is giving hefty raises to nearly 50 top state administrators, saying they are necessary to retain and attract talented managers.

The largest raise goes to Ruben Grijalva, director of the state Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. His salary will rise 27 percent, from $133,732 to $169,500.

Ten agency directors and the directors at four departments _ health services, mental health, social services and developmental services _ will receive 23 percent raises. The commissioner of the California Highway Patrol is receiving a 19 percent raise. Other department directors will get increases of between 7 and 12 percent. They take effect April 1. "


Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Arnie's Water Plan

http://www.myfoxla.com/
" Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger says California needs to prepare for growth by building new dams on the west side of the Sacramento Valley and on the San Joaquin River east of Fresno.

Schwarzenegger was at Friant Dam today pushing his six billion dollar plan for water storage."

Monday, March 26, 2007

Arnie Wants To Increase Personal Office Budget

http://www.contracostatimes.com/
"Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger wants to boost spending on his personal office next year by more than 5 percent, even as a lean budget prompts him to limit welfare grants and ask college students to pay higher tuition.

For the second year running, the Republican governor seeks to peg spending on his 185-person staff to an inflationary formula that dictates spending for the state Legislature and some courts."


Friday, March 23, 2007

Arnie Speaks In Fresno

http://www.cbs47.tv/
"Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger met with Mayor Alan Autry and local law enforcement leaders today, Wednesday March 21st. Schwarzenegger asked valley leaders to join him in a coordinated attack on gang violence.
The Governor calls Fresno a model city in the fight against gangs. "

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Schwarzenegger Slams Limbaugh

http://themoderatevoice.com
"Ka-Dang! Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger has definitely broken with the right wing of the Republican Party and, instead, embraced the center. On the Today Show Schwarzenegger said the following in response to criticism from certain conservatives like Limbaugh: “Rush Limbaugh is irrelevant. I am not his servant.” He added: “I am the people’s servant of California. What they call me - Democrat or Republican or in the center, this and that - that is not my bottom line. This is for them to talk about.”"

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Arnie Announces Grants For Freeze-Affected Areas

http://www.kesq.com/
"Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger announced today that cities and counties in the Central Valley that were left struggling to pay for public services after the January freeze can apply for grants of up to 300-thousand dollars.

The money can be used to cover everything from health care to business loans."

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Arnie Praises Tony Blair

http://www.ageconcern.org.uk/
"The governor of California has described Tony Blair as a pioneer in the fight against climate change.

In a video conference call, Arnold Schwarzenegger said: "The [British] prime minister has been a great inspiration to many, many countries all over the world because he is a pioneer in a way.

"He has had the guts to sign the Kyoto agreement and show people you can protect the environment and protect the economy too."

His words came after Mr Blair's government backed plans for legally binding targets to cut CO2 emissions. "

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

BC Prime Minister To Meet With Schwarzenegger

http://www.theglobeandmail.com
"Premier Gordon Campbell will be in Los Angeles on Thursday to meet California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to discuss efforts to combat climate change.

British Columbia has promised to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions by a third by 2020 and Mr. Campbell says he's looking for ways to hit those numbers and how the province might co-ordinate its efforts with California."

Thursday, March 08, 2007

Schwarzenegger Tours Prison

http://www.dailynews.com
"Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger toured a prison for low-level offenders and drug addicts Tuesday while campaigning for an $11 billion reform and building package that he says will alleviate severe overcrowding at the state's 33 prisons.

The governor toured parts of the California Rehabilitation Center and met with Warden Guillermina Hall before speaking with reporters in the prison yard. He was accompanied by Assemblyman Todd Spitzer, R-Orange, and the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Secretary James Tilton. "


Thursday, March 01, 2007

Arnie Pitches Universal Health Care On Capitol Hill

http://www.smdailyjournal.com/
"California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger made the rounds on Capitol Hill on Tuesday seeking help for his universal health care plan and lecturing Washington lawmakers about cooperating on immigration, infrastructure and other issues.

Members of Congress largely welcomed his message, but he encountered skepticism about his push to redraw legislative and congressional districts. And not everyone was buying the moderate Republican’s complaints that Washington is overly partisan and his call “to move forward in a post-partisan way.”



Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Arnie Wants Iraq Withdrawal

http://www.newsmax.com/
"Republican Arnold Schwarzenegger has aligned himself with Democrats in calling on the Bush administration to set a clear timetable for withdrawing U.S. troops from Iraq.

Speaking on CBS’s "Face the Nation,” on Sunday, the California governor said Americans won’t support a war that involves an open-ended commitment and threatens to become a Vietnam-like quagmire."

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Arnie Can't Export Prisoners

http://www.wlos.com/
"California can't export its prisoners.

Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger wants to send thousands of convicts to other states, because of overcrowded prisons. But two state employee unions sued, and now a judge is ruling the plan is illegal. She's also throwing out all the contracts California signed. "

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Schwarzenegger Q & A

http://www.fastcompany.com/

"We get a lot more done when we create a great partnership to tackle problems. Whenever government does something alone, inevitably it fails. Why? Because even if we include Democrats and Republicans and Independents and say, "We've got the best brainpower," that's only the public sector. We need the best brainpower from the other half, the private sector. The important thing, as we're creating a vision and setting guidelines, is that we're working with business. We can say, "We want to reverse global warming and go after it from every angle without hurting business." We want to show we're friends and not the enemy."

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Schwarzenegger Activates Farm Loan Program

http://www.mercurynews.com/
"Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Wednesday said the state would guarantee $14.2 million in loans to farmers and businesses hurt by a January cold snap that destroyed more than $1 billion in crops and left thousands jobless.

Schwarzenegger said the loans would help those who might not qualify for federal aid.

"Effects of the January freeze have rippled through the economies of our farming communities, hurting thousands of people who depend on a rich, healthy harvest for their livelihoods," Schwarzenegger said in a statement."

Friday, February 09, 2007

Schwarznegger Bills Helps Fallen Firefighters

http://www.thedesertsun.com/
"Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger officially signed the bill allowing distribution of $1.3 million in donations to the families of five fallen firefighters this afternoon with the firefighter's loved ones standing behind him.

The Central County United Way collected the money from community after the five firefighters were killed battling October’s Esperanza fire, but could have lost its non-profit status if it gave the funds to individuals under current law."

Saturday, February 03, 2007

Arnold Asks For Marin Disaster Declaration

http://www.kget.com/
"Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has asked the U-S Secretary of Agriculture to designate Marin County a disaster area because of freezing temperatures in mid-January.

The low temperatures chilled the northern Bay Area county from January eleventh through 17th. "

Saturday, January 27, 2007

Arnold Wants Kern County Declared A Disaster Area

http://www.kget.com/
"Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is asking the federal government to declare Kern County and 12 other counties disaster areas.
The move follows the news growers statewide lost more than $800 million from this month's freeze."

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Arnie Favors Early State Primary

http://www.californiaprogressreport.com/
"California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has come out in favor of moving the Golden State's presidential primary from June to early February. His cause is just: California should matter in the selection of the presidential nominees. At the same time, however, given that California is one-eighth of the nation, moving our primary to early February is the ultimate word in "frontloading" the presidential nomination calendar."

Monday, January 22, 2007

Schwarzenegger Declares State of Emergency

http://abclocal.go.com/
"Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has declared states of emergency for 16 counties.

The freeze damaged oranges and flowers, although the cold actually could help certain crops, including peaches, cherries, apples and grapes.

But the crop damage was bad news in San Francisco. A local food bank says the damage means the bank probably won't receive tons of oranges that would have supplied 100,000 poor people. "

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Arnie Talks About Crop Losses

http://today.reuters.com/
"California's citrus crop has been devastated by a freeze, but Florida promises to make up some of the shortfall.

California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger estimated on Tuesday that a series of unusually cold nights would cause total state crop losses of $1 billion, including oranges and other fruits and vegetables.

"The financial losses to the agricultural industry will likely reach $1 billion," Schwarzenegger said in a letter to U.S. Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns."


Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Arnie Presents At The Golden Globes

http://www.wlns.com/
"California's governor returns to his Hollywood roots. Arnold Schwarzenegger will be a presenter at the Golden Globe Awards. The action star-turned-politician will announce the nominations and present the trophy for best dramatic picture, the last award of the evening."

Sunday, January 14, 2007

Schwarzenegger's Approval Rating At Record High

http://www.mercurynews.com/
"As he begins his second term, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's popularity is high in both parties and across all regions of the state, including the liberal Bay Area, a new poll from San Jose State University finds.

Sixty-three percent of California voters say they approve of the governor's job performance -- the highest mark since San Jose State's Survey and Policy Research Institute began polling on Schwarzenegger's popularity two years ago. Only 27 percent of voters gave him low marks. Bay Area voters responded similarly: 61 percent approved and 27 percent didn't."

Friday, January 12, 2007

Schwarzenegger Nominee Approved

http://www.sacunion.com/
"The Senate unanimously approved Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s appointment of a former telecommunications industry attorney to the California Public Utilities Commission on Thursday, over objections from consumer groups.

The 33-0 endorsement of Rachelle Chong came without debate, despite complaints that she had made conflicting statements about a telephone industry rate regulation decision. "


Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Arnold Plans To Insure All California's Uninsured

http://www.cbsnews.com/
"Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Monday unveiled a sweeping proposal to extend health coverage to nearly all of California's 6.5 million uninsured people, promising to share the cost among businesses, individuals, hospitals, doctors, insurers and government.

The plan contains elements that are likely to provoke opposition from a wide range of powerful health care interests, including doctors, hospitals and insurers, as well as employers and unions. But it also contains carrots for each of them.

Insurers will no longer be allowed to deny coverage to people because of their medical problems. All children, regardless of their immigration status, will be covered through an expansion of the state and federal Healthy Families program. "

Sunday, January 07, 2007

Complete Schwarzenegger Inaugural Speech

http://www.ocregister.com/
"My fellow Californians, three years ago you elected me as your governor. These three years have been the most fulfilling of my life. Every day has been an adventure. My escapes have been more hair-raising than anything I did in the movies.

And throughout it all, it has been an absolute joy to serve you -- the people of California. Thank you, I am grateful beyond words for your continued faith and hope. Faith and hope are two qualities that are in short supply in the world right now.

When I was a boy in history class in Austria, we learned about the Fertile Crescent, that region of the Near and Middle East where agriculture first flourished.

Today, the region is fertile with bloodshed and hate. Further south in Africa is a place of genocide called Darfur. Imagine the terror of running for your life, but not knowing where to run to escape the killing, the disease, the hunger. There are such deep divisions in our human family.

And yet here in this nation-state of California, people from all over the world live in harmony. I call California a nation-state because of the diversity of our people, the power of our economy and the reach of our dream. Every race, every culture, every religion has been drawn to California.

The commerce and trade of the nations of the earth pass through our ports. The world knows our name. We are a good and global commonwealth. Yes, we have problems that must be solved. But, it remains true, what a prosperous, peaceful, golden state in which we live and work and raise our families. We should never forget the joys and blessings of being Californians.

As governor, I feel a responsibility to conduct the public business in a way that furthers these blessings, so that our people continue to live in harmony and prosperity. How we do that is what I’d like to talk to you about today.

Three years ago when I was sworn in, I said that the recall election was not about replacing one man or one party. It was about changing the entire political climate of the state. It was about creating a new culture in Sacramento. It was about fulfilling the will of the people.

In 2005, the special election, I took the wrong approach in trying to do these things. But in my failure, I rediscovered my original purpose. Like Paul on the road to Damascus, I had an experience that opened my eyes. And what was it that I saw? I saw that people, not just in California, but across the nation, were hungry for a new kind of politics, a politics that looks beyond the old labels, the old ways, the old arguments.

As a matter of fact, California historian Kevin Starr says that we must think of ourselves as belonging not just to the Republican Party or the Democratic Party, but to the Party of California because California is a collective ideal worth preserving. The Party of California is beyond ideology and one to which all of us belong.

There are growing numbers of independent voters in this state. In fact, if the current trend continues, they will outnumber each of the major parties in 20 years. They like some Republican ideas. They also like some of the Democratic ideas. They think some Republican ideas are too far to the right. And they think some of the Democratic ideas are too far to the left. And they rightly know that if you stick to just one party’s proposals you miss half the good ideas.

Some pundits said that I won reelection because I co-opted the Democratic agenda. Some said that the Democratic Legislature, by working with me to increase the minimum wage or reform prescription drug costs, abandoned the Democratic nominee for governor. This is the kind of partisan thinking that frustrates the voters and diminishes our democracy. The people are disgusted with a mindset that would rather get nothing done than accomplish something through compromise. I want to thank the Legislature for taking action this past year on behalf of the people, not politics. I thank them for taking that risk.

The question is not what are the needs of Republicans or Democrats? The real question is what are the needs of our people? We don’t need Republican roads or Democratic roads. We need roads. We don’t need Republican health care or Democratic health care. We need health care. We don’t need Republican clean air or Democratic clean air. We all breathe the same air.

When California’s leaders have worked together, we have accomplished great things. Consider the danger of global warming. Imagine your child is sick with a rising fever. If 98 out of 100 doctors said that the child needed immediate treatment and two doctors said that the child was just fine, who would you listen to? The 98 or the two?

Should we do nothing about global warming on the slim chance a few skeptics who deny its existence may be right? No, we should not.

So this last year, California passed the world’s most comprehensive plan to reduce greenhouse gases. Why? One, because it’s the environmentally moral thing to do. Two, because, although the United States represents only 5 percent of the world’s population, we emit 25 percent of the greenhouse gases. And three, because California genuinely has the power to influence the rest of the nation, even the world.

Now, capping emissions – the government stick approach – by itself could harm our economy, so we created a free-market system to trade emissions. By turning carbon into a commodity and trading it as a financial derivative, we have harnessed the self-interest of capitalism to heal the environment. And with the power of California’s trillion dollar economy behind us, we have set something else in motion. We became the best place in the world to invest in new, green technologies.

And in time, this will further strengthen the foundation of California’s technological economy.

Ladies and gentlemen, we face important issues that should unite us. I believe we have the opportunity to move past partisanship, to move past bi-partisanship, to move to post-partisanship.Post-partisanship is not simply Republicans and Democrats each bringing their proposals to the table and then working out differences. No. Post-partisanship is Republicans and Democrats actively giving birth to new ideas together. I believe it would promote a new centrism and a new trust in our political system. And I believe we have a window to do it right now.

At one time, the greatest public policy innovations came from liberals, such as during the New Deal. Then the most innovative ideas came from conservatives, such as Ronald Reagan. It is time we combined the best of both ideologies into a new creative center. Now this is a dynamic center that is not held captive by either the left or the right or the past.

Centrist does not mean weak. It does not mean watered down or warmed over. It means well-balanced and well-grounded. The American people are instinctively centrist. So should be our government. America’s political parties should return to the center. They should return to the center where the people are.

No one ideology can solve prison reformor immigration reform or any other of the challenges facing us today. It will take the best ideas of everybody, everyone. It will take creative thinking. It will take negotiations. And it will take letting go of the past.

And what will be the result of us all working together? Let me tell you my vision of California 20 years from now. It is a big vision. Now, in reply, some may say, "Arnold, it’s just a dream." Well, yes, it is a dream, but how can we grow into something greater, something better, something more meaningful without a dream to guide us?

What would such a California look like? Well, our people, no matter their culture or religion, still live in peace. Their health is strong because of the air they breathe and the care they receive and the lifestyles they lead. Their children are educated in schools that open the doors to a productive and fulfilling life. Because we rebuilt our infrastructure, we have the schools, the roads, the ports, the water, the levees, the communications to grow with prosperity. Because we committed ourselves to the environment, we lead the world in the transition from fossil fuels to clean energy, and, as a result, a clean-tech industry has sprung up creating jobs for our people. And because we were leaders in stem cell research,California’s bio-tech industry has boomed, offering new cures for spinal cord injuries, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and other diseases.

And because we took action to correct our fiscal crisis, state government will have learned, once and for all, to live within its means. And because we strengthened and reformed representative government,our state’s elected officials now reflect the views of the mainstream, not the fringes. In return, our citizens once again would have trust and respect in the government.

So I ask you, why can’t California be this dream? The United States needs us to be this. The world needs us to be this.

For billions of people around the world, California itself is a dream. They ache to have what we so often take for granted. If they simply could live here, work here, raise their families here, their dreams would be fulfilled. So, to the cynics, I say, "Do not dismiss dreams as idle visions."

Ladies and gentlemen, my dream is that California, the nation-state, the harmonious state, the prosperous state, the cutting-edge state, becomes a model, not just for the 21st century American society, but for the larger world.

It’s been said that most places are united by their pasts, but California is united by its future. Other places are united by what was, but we are united by what can be.

So, as I begin this new term as your governor, I make this simple pledge to the people of California: I will look to the future, I will look to the center and I will look to the dreams of the people.

Thank you very much. Thank you. "



Saturday, January 06, 2007

Schwarzenegger Takes Second Term Oath

http://www.montereyherald.com/
"Arnold Schwarzenegger took the oath of office for his second term as governor Friday - and implored Californians and the nation to join him in an era of "post-partisanship," a time when bold ideas will trump party labels.

Appearing in public for the first time since fracturing his right thigh bone in a ski mishap before Christmas, the Prada-clad 38th governor entered Sacramento's ornate Memorial Auditorium to the soaring notes of Aaron Copland's "Fanfare for the Common Man." Schwarzenegger, a former actor and bodybuilding champion, walked with the help of metal crutches and appeared thinner than usual."


Sunday, December 31, 2006

Arnie Leaves Hospital

http://www.iht.com/
"The governor was expected to be released Saturday, and recovery is expected to take about eight weeks, said spokeswoman Julie Soderlund.

"He's in good spirits," Soderlund said. "He's up on crutches and walking around."

Schwarzenegger, 59, fractured his right thigh bone last weekend while skiing in Sun Valley, Idaho. In a 90-minute operation Tuesday, doctors at St. John's Health Center used screws and cables to link the broken fragments of the bone."


Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Arnie Has Surgery To Repair Broken Leg

http://www.news.com.au/
"CALIFORNIA Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is recuperating at his home in Sun Valley in Idaho a day after he broke his right leg skiing.

A spokeswoman for the governor said he planned to stay in the ritzy ski resort town where he often has holidays at least through Christmas. "

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Arnie Seeks Private Donations For Inauguration

http://www.kpbs.org/
"Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has announced a bi-partisan committee of political all-stars to co-chair his inauguration — ranging from Nancy Pelosi to Nancy Reagan. The governor is seeking private donations to pay for the festivities. But some say despite historical precedence, it's not a good practice. Jenny O'Mara reports.

The ceremonies and accompanying parties will be more elaborate than those when Schwarzenegger was sworn-in following the recall election. A swearing-in ceremony, what's billed as a bi-partisan reception and a glitzy black-tie gala are all part of the plans…And he's seeking donations to pay for it. Ned Wigglesworth with California Common Cause notes the donations don't have to be disclosed, and have no limits. He also acknowledges it's a common practice. But he says it should be questioned. "

Friday, December 08, 2006

Schwarzenegger Speaks At Los Angeles Auto Show

http://www.forbesautos.com/
"Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger got in on the action, too, delivering a speech in front of the Convention Center, which boasted of the importance his state places on environmental protection and the promotion of alternative fuel sources. California has the strictest exhaust emissions laws in the country that often serve as the basis for other states looking to adopt more stringent regulations. Governor Schwarzenegger praised the efforts of several automakers showing alternative-fuel, zero-emission and other fuel-saving technologies. He helped unveil several alternative-fuel prototypes from Chevrolet, Honda, Mercedes-Benz and Tesla. "

Arnie's Redistricting Plan

http://www.dailynews.com
"Reviving his vow to boost the competitiveness of California elections, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Tuesday unveiled a plan to reform the controversial and politicized redistricting process by putting an independent citizens panel in charge.

The proposal comes little more than a year after voters trounced his previous redistricting effort, which the governor had championed in a special election.

Signaling a more methodical approach this time, Schwarzenegger said he is confident that with recent bipartisan cooperation in the Legislature, lawmakers will put his proposed constitutional amendment before voters. "


Friday, December 01, 2006

Arnie At Los Angeles Auto Show

http://www.spyfhotos.autoblog.com/
"California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger took advantage of the assembled press at the LA Auto Show to list his environmental achievements. He also had his picture taken next to five of the greenest vehicles from the show, including the BMW Hydrogen 7, Mercedes-Benz E320 Bluetec, Chevy Tahoe with E85 flex-fuel capability, Honda FCX fuel cell concept and Tesla Roadster. Schwarzenegger called on the car companies to "think beyond gasoline and deliver cleaner, more efficient cars," and warned them, "you need to get on board, the train has left."

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Arnie On "Meet The Press"

http://www.newsmax.com/
" "I've always been a moderate," he told Tim Russert Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press." "When I came into office three years ago, you and I talked about it then. I was, you know, promoting and pushing stem cell research then already, literally. I was not even in office when I was already out there campaigning for stem cell research. I think this is just a very important issue.



"And we shouldn’t look at those issues as Republican issues vs. Democratic issues, or conservative vs. liberal. These are people’s issues," he explained. "We need to address those issues because I think that if we really promote stem cell research and fund stem cell research, I think we can find cures for very, very important illnesses that so many millions of people are suffering from. And I think that if it has to do with global warming, or if it has to do with raising the minimum wage, or if it has to do with lowering prescription drugs for vulnerable citizens -- all of those things are people issues, not Democratic issues or Republican issues. And I think we were able to bring both of the parties together and accomplish all of those things."

Friday, November 17, 2006

Arnie Appears At Stanford

http://daily.stanford.edu/
"In a surprise campus visit, Arnold Schwarzenegger previewed what will likely be the priorities of his second term yesterday. The governor trumpeted his first-term accomplishments and told a technology forum in a packed Memorial Auditorium that California was once again on the right track.

Newly re-elected governor Arnold Schwarzenegger made a surprise visit to the Technet Innovation Summit 2006 yesterday.

“For the first time in years, the people are seeing tangible results from state government,” Schwarzenegger said. “Of course, we still have many tough challenges for 2007 and way beyond that.”

Schwarzenegger met with Bill Gates, a participant in the TechNet Innovation Summit, for 15 minutes after his speech. The governor then had lunch in the Lou Henry Hoover building, adjacent to Hoover Tower, with fellows from the think tank."

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Arnold Invited To Israel

http://www.ynetnews.com/
"Minister of Industry, Trade and Labor Eli Yishai has invited Californian Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to visit Israel in order to advance business investments and promote the economic cooperation between Israel and California. According to Yishai, the governor, who visited Israel in 2004, has accepted the invitation and promised to visit in spring of 2007.


Yishai met Schwarzenegger during his visit to Los Angeles along with five other cabinet ministers and other dignitaries who have come
for the General Assembly of the United Jewish Communities of North America being held this week. "

Sunday, November 12, 2006

Schwarzenegger: The Victory

http://www.latimes.com/
"With a second term ensured, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger plans to use the next four years to showcase California as a one-of-a-kind model of bipartisan cooperation — and to forge a legacy that will be a springboard for his next political move.

Riding the momentum of his victory and a string of legislative accomplishments this year, he hopes to work with Democrats and Republicans to expand access to healthcare, improve teacher accountability in California schools and build enough new prisons to ease rampant overcrowding.

Demonstrating that government can rise above partisanship and be an effective force for improving lives will be the centerpiece of Schwarzenegger's next term, say those who work closely with him. It is a message the governor believes will resonate down the road."

Thursday, November 09, 2006

Arnie Reelected Governor

http://www.nationalledger.com/
"Arnold Schwarzenegger is starring in the Governator II. Arnold Schwarzenegger aka the Governator will be back for a full term. “I love doing sequels,” said a jubilant Arnold Schwarzenegger after his landslide re-election Tuesday night.

It wasn't even close. The former Hollywood star first elected three years ago in an unprecedented recall vote beat his Democratic opponent, State Treasurer Phil Angelides"

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Arnie Travels To Mexico

http://www.sfgate.com/
"What the governor hopes he isn't talking about during his three-day trip to Mexico is the always-prickly issue of border protection and illegal immigration -- something that has his supporters back home hotly divided.

Instead, trip organizers say Arnold, who has already pitched California in Japan and China, will fly to Mexico City for a long-promised meet-and-greet with outgoing Mexican President Vicente Fox and Fox's successor, Felipe Calderon. Then it's off to the industrial city of Monterrey. First lady Maria Shriver will be along to add her luster."

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Arnie Visits Fire Sites

http://www.wvva.com/
"California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has made a personal stop to the site of a deadly wildfire that's killed four firefighters.

On Sunday, the governor walked through the remains of homes and other fire-ravaged properties in riverside county.

The governor got a first hand look at the extent of the damage caused by an arsonist's hands."

Saturday, October 28, 2006

Arnie Paves The Way For Statewide Broadband

http://www.voip-news.com/

Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger delivered on his promise to get California and its cities connected with the rest of the world, in a broadband manner of speaking. Today he signed an Executive Order for building broadband networks in all of the government agencies.

“California is home to the greatest technology entrepreneurs. Let’s show the world what we can do,” said Schwarzenegger. “If we want to stay number one in technology, we need action. In countries like Japan and South Korea, the people have access to great technologies at lower costs than anywhere in America. We can do that. Michigan has one of the largest wireless broadband networks in the country. We can do that. That’s why I’m signing an executive order to help make California a leader in the telecommunications revolution. Broadband will help build California so we can grow our economy by competing in the global marketplace,” said Schwarzenegger.

Thursday, October 26, 2006

Arnie Fights To Save Medical Center

http://www.nbc4.tv/
"Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has asked federal regulators to preserve $200 million of funding for King-Drew Medical center while a downsizing plan to save the troubled Los Angeles facility moves forward.

The hospital faces the cuts in federal funding after failing a summer inspection that cited shortcomings in nearly all its departments.

LA County health officials have since approved a plan to save the hospital, which calls for turning its management over to Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, ten miles away. "


Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Arnie Welcomed At San Diego Black Churches

http://www.kesq.com/
"Parishioners at black churches in San Diego welcomed Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger at services today with cheers and choruses of "amen."

The governor spoke from the pulpit at four churches about his commitment to funding education and after-school programs. He also answered questions at a session for teenagers involved in church youth groups."

Saturday, October 21, 2006

Arnie: Can Help Economy & Environment Simultaneously

http://www.upi.com/
"It's possible to take care of the environment at to take care of the economy at the same time, Calif. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said in San Jose, Calif., on Thursday.

"People were skeptical about that, but we've proven the skeptics wrong," Schwarzenegger said in his address to the Solar Power 2006 solar energy conference.

"If the last year is any indication, all of you will make (a lot of money) next year, and that's music to my ears," Schwarzenegger said. "


Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Arnie Gets Long Beach Newspaper Endorsement

http://www.presstelegram.com/
"Schwarzenegger's goals for the next term - particularly reforming the state prison system by farming out some inmates to less-expensive states - look sound. He also plans to make another pass at redistricting, the only way to ensure voters, instead of interests, are represented.

We also hope he develops plans to not only retain businesses but attract them. Among our suggestions: Lower state sales and income taxes to increase spending, reduce the debt further and formulate a plan to truly improve schools statewide with charter programs and vouchers.

The state needs an action hero now more than ever. We bet he'll figure out a way to kick butt in his next go-around. "

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Schwarzenegger To Address Solar Power Conference

http://releases.usnewswire.com/
"California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger will address the annual US solar industry conference and trade show. Under the governor's leadership, the state this year established the California Solar Initiative (CSI) to install 3,000 megawatts of solar power on California homes, businesses, farms, schools and public facilities over 11 years. The CSI is the largest and most comprehensive solar program in US history."

Monday, October 16, 2006

L.A. Times Endorses Schwarznegger

http://www.latimes.com/
"Schwarzenegger correctly senses that a leader with good instincts and confidence is more effective — and more inspiring — than one with a good plan and a lot of details. Angelides may be more specific about many of California's problems. But Schwarzenegger is more likely to solve them. The Times endorses Arnold Schwarzenegger for governor. "

Friday, October 13, 2006

Schwarzenegger Authorizes Maritime Security Council

http://www.kfmb.com/
"He formed and authorized the California Maritime Security Council at the 10th Avenue Maritime Terminal downtown. It’s designed to coordinate information between local, state and federal governments on port security issues.

The council will identify potential threats and conduct training exercises. Schwarzenegger also vowed to ask for more federal money to make our ports safe and secure."

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Schwarzenegger Declares Prison Crowding Emergency

http://www.kcra.com/
"Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger declared an emergency Wednesday over prison crowding, a step that lets him use his executive powers to free space by shipping inmates to other states.

The move comes five weeks after state lawmakers failed to act on a $6 billion prison building plan Schwarzenegger sought after calling a special session of the state Legislature. That proposal also included involuntarily sending inmates to prisons in other states.

"Our prisons are now beyond maximum capacity, and we must act immediately and aggressively to resolve this issue," Schwarzenegger said in a statement. "


Thursday, October 05, 2006

Arnie Signs Community College Bills

http://www.the-signal.com/
"Three measures affecting community colleges were signed into law recently by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, bringing about a series of changes that are expected to significantly benefit community college students throughout the state.

The three bills - which were authored or co-authored by state Sen. George Runner - are intended to help better serve students by providing more student opportunity and access to education, altering the state's community college funding model and removing barriers that community colleges face in building and acquiring new classrooms and facilities.

The major piece of legislation, SB1303, will remove a 5 percent cap placed on the number of high school students who may attend a community college during summer school. Previously, only 5 percent of high school students per grade level, per school, were permitted to enroll at a community college during the summer school session. "

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Schwarzenegger Signs Food Safety Bill

http://cspinet.org/
"California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger last weekend signed into law important legislation that would help protect that state’s consumers from tainted food. The bill requires meat and poultry companies whose products are being recalled to tell state health officials which retailers and restaurants received the contaminated products.

Two years ago Governor Schwarzenegger vetoed similar legislation. The recent outbreak of E. coli infections traced back to contaminated spinach clearly highlighted the need for more public information about food recalls."

Arnie Vetos RFID Bill

http://www.dcvelocity.com/
"California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger gave RFID technology a shot in the arm last week. On Sept. 30, Schwarzenegger vetoed a state bill that would have placed serious limitations on the use of RFID throughout the state. The decision should pump up the pace of RFID adoption in California, where some projects had stalled while the bill's fate was being determined.

In terminating the Identity Information Protection Act of 2006, Schwarzenegger suggested that the bill was somewhat premature and might contradict federal mandates for the Real ID Act, which was passed by President Bush last year and might incorporate RFID technology into future federal ID cards."

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Arnie Vetos Safe Surrender Law

http://cbs2.com/
"Supervisor Don Knabe Monday applauded Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's decision to veto a bill that would have given new mothers 30 days to surrender their unwanted babies under the Safe Surrender Law.

Schwarzenegger Friday vetoed AB 1873, a bill that would have extended the "safe surrender" period from 72 hours to a month for parents who want to leave their babies at hospitals and fire stations.

"Extending the window from 72 hours to 30 days could have created serious medical issues," Knabe said. "Access to quality medical care in the first hours life is an absolutely critical component that could have been placed in jeopardy had this legislation gone through."

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Schwarzenegger Signs Bill Lowing Drug Prices For The Uninsured

http://www.kget.com/
"Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed legislation that will lower drug prices 40-60 percent for Californians without health insurance.
The ceremony to sign the legislation was in the Rotunda of the State Capitol. "


Friday, September 29, 2006

Arnie Signs Greenhouse Gas Bill

http://www.news.com.au/
"Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a historic bill to cap greenhouse gas emissions overnight, making California the first US state to impose limits on gases suspected in global warming.

"We begin a bold new era of environmental protection here in California that will change the course of history,'' Mr Schwarzenegger said at a press conference on Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay.

"This is something that we owe our children and we owe our grandchildren. We can save our planet and boost our economy at the same time,'' the former Hollywood action hero said.

Under the plan, California will aim to slash the state's carbon dioxide emissions by 25 per cent by the year 2020 and by another 80 percent by 2050."

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Schwarzenegger Signs Toll Road Agreement

http://www.signonsandiego.com/
" Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a bill yesterday allowing tolls to be charged for an additional 10 years on a new toll road scheduled to open next year in the South Bay.

Senate Bill 463 by state Sen. Denise Ducheny, D-San Diego, would give the toll road builder, California Transportation Ventures, a longer revenue stream by allowing toll collections to be extended from 35 years up to 45.
Tolls can be extended only if the builder reaches an agreement with local officials, who face claims for cost overruns on a publicly funded part of the project and want to expand traffic on a nearby competing highway. "


Friday, September 22, 2006

Arnie Vetos Education Bills

http://publicbroadcasting.net/
"Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed three bills Thursday that he says weaken California's high academic standards.

Two of the bills would have affected the power of California's high school exit exam. The first would have launched an investigation to find out whether portions of the exit exam are the same as on other California standardized tests.
The bill would have streamlined the state's testing system by consolidating exams that were deemed equivalent.

The second bill which the Governor rejected would have allowed community colleges to award students an associate degree along with a high school diploma. "

Schwarzenegger Signs Sex Predator Laws

http://www.axcessnews.com/
"California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed into law six bills aimed at protecting Californians from sexual predators.

The legislation will increase penalties for child rapists, child pornographers and Internet predators, creates a sex offender management board to help better track dangerous parolees, makes the use of GPS to monitor sex offenders a permanent program, requires registered sex offenders to disclose their registration status to prospective employers when applying for certain jobs and prohibits child molesters from employing minors.

"My single greatest priority as governor is to protect the safety and well being of all Californians. High risk sex offenders pose a threat to public safety and we must take every necessary step to eliminate that threat," said Governor Schwarzenegger. "Each of these laws will help make our state safer and make it tougher on the predators who want to create victims out of innocent Californians."


Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Schwarzenegger Signs Los Osos Sewer Bill

http://www.sanluisobispo.com/
"Declaring that Los Osos' services dsitrict had failed its responsibility to build a sewer, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has signed a bill that turns the community’s long-debated project over to the county’s control.


The bill does not officially become aw until Jan. 1, but county officials said they would promptly begin working on the initial planning stages for a new project.


Los Osos Community Services District board member Chuck Cesena said the agency’s first priority is to work on an agreement on how the two agencies would collaborate on the as-of-yet undefined sewer system."

Schwarzenegger Signs Children's Insurance Legislation

http://abclocal.go.com/
"The legislation focus on helping all California kids, specifically those who's families can't afford care. The governor wanted to showcase Fresno's Jane Addams Elementary because it's one of 147 schools statewide with a health clinic on campus.

Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's signature increases insurance and preventative care for all California children. It's part of his $80 million budget investment targeted at uninsured kids. "

Sunday, September 17, 2006

Schwarzenegger Signs Cell Phone Driving Ban

http://1000www.autoblog.com/
"Yesterday, in a ceremony in Oakland, California, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed into law a bill that would make driving while operating a mobile phone illegal on California roadways. The Golden State is now the fifth state to enact such a restriction and in doing so, ended a four-year long struggle, spearheaded by Sen. Joe Simitian, D-Palo Alto. Simitian maintains that mobile phone usage while driving is the number one cause of crashes in California, while opponents of the law believe that distracted drivers, in general, are to blame."

Saturday, September 16, 2006

Arnie Signs Minimum Wage Law, Vetos Healthcare Law

http://hr.blr.com/
"California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has signed legislation that will raise the minimum wage to $8 an hour by January 1, 2008, but the governor vetoed legislation that would have required large employers to spend a certain percentage of their total wages on healthcare insurance.

The minimum wage will rise in two steps. On January 1, 2007, the minimum wage will increase from $6.75 an hour to $7.50. On January 1 2008, the minimum wage will increase another 50 cents to $8.00 an hour.

Schwarzenegger vetoed legislation that would have required for-profit employers with 10,000 or more employees in the state to spend at least 8 percent of their total wages on healthcare insurance or pay the difference to the state. The legislation would have required large nonprofit organizations to pay at least 6 percent of their total wages on healthcare insurance or pay the difference to the state."

Friday, September 15, 2006

Angelides Camp Source Of Schwarzenegger Tape

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/
"The campaign of Democratic gubernatorial candidate and state Treasurer Phil Angelides on Tuesday said it was the source of audiotapes of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger that were published last week by the Los Angeles Times. Campaign officials said a researcher obtained the tapes legally from Schwarzenegger's Web site. A day earlier, Schwarzenegger administration officials had said the tape was downloaded from a password-protected section of the governor's computer system and thus was unauthorized and "a breach of one or more security protocols." The administration also said the California Highway Patrol, which is responsible for safeguarding state property, would investigate. "

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Arnie's Computer Hacked

http://people.monstersandcritics.com/_
"A criminal investigation into security breaches and illegal downloads by hackers into the personal computers of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's office has commenced by CHP, (California Highway Patrol) after an embarrassing private taped conversation was leaked last week to the Los Angeles Times.


"There is an investigation conducted by the California Highway Patrol on how the tape obtained by the L.A. Times was acquired," said a senior official who spoke on condition of anonymity to the San Francisco Chronicle. "This is a criminal matter that has been turned over to the CHP."


Saturday, September 09, 2006

Arnie Apologizes

http://kcbs.com/
"During a very relaxed conversation with his advisors that was also recorded, the governor offered some very candid assessments of some legislators, including the “hot” Bonnie Garcia and some “unruly” fellow Republicans.

The conversation includes an exchange between Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and his chief of staff, Susan Kennedy, talking about the ethnicity of the only Latina member of the legislature, Bonnie Garcia. "


Friday, September 08, 2006

Schwarzenegger Vetos Textbook Bill

http://www.scrippsnews.com/
"Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Wednesday vetoed a bill prohibiting schools from using textbooks and teaching materials that disparage gays.

Schwarzenegger _ who has a mixed record on gay rights bills and has received heavy lobbying from conservative groups to oppose the bill _ argued that existing education codes already protect students against discrimination based on their sexual orientation.

"I am vetoing Senate Bill 1437 because this bill attempts to offer vague protection when current law already provides clear protection against discrimination in our schools based on sexual orientation," the governor wrote in his veto message to the Senate."

Arnie Signs Preschool Bill

http://www.kesq.com/
"This morning, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a bill that will provide 100 million dollars to preschools in California.

The governor came to Two Bunch Palms Elementary school this afternoon to talk about the bill and meet with teachers and students. 50 million dollars of the money will go toward new facilities and building new preschools. The other half will help hire experts and train preschool teachers. "

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Schwarzenegger To Veto California Health Care Bill

http://dwb.sacbee.com
"Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger confirmed Tuesday that he will veto a bill establishing a state program to provide health insurance for all Californians.
Senate Bill 840 would establish a single-payer system in which the state would take over the role that private insurance companies now play.

In an opinion piece that appeared Tuesday in the San Diego Union-Tribune, the Republican governor said he would veto the measure because he is "opposed to government-run health care."

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Arnie To Veto Health Care Bill

http://www.kesq.com/
"Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger says he will veto a universal health care bill headed for his desk because it would set up a new bureaucracy and be too expensive.

The Republican governor said the single-payer system proposed by Democratic state Senator Sheila Kuehl of Santa Monica would cost the state billions of dollars but would not make health care more affordable."

Monday, September 04, 2006

Arnie, The Republican Environmentalist

http://people.monstersandcritics.com/
" Days after the progressive blue state of California passed legislation restricting greenhouse gas emissions, Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said fighting for environmental issues is important, even if that meant opposing President Bush.


"I don't think one should look at greenhouse gas emissions or global warming as a political issue," Schwarzenegger told ABC News. "So, if that policy of fighting global warming is against our, the Bush Administration, then so be it."

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Schwarzenegger & Lawmakers Agree On Gas Emissions Cap

http://www.bloomberg.com/
"California lawmakers and Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger reached an agreement to make the state the first in the U.S. to impose a cap on greenhouse gas emissions.

Under the accord, companies such as PG&E Corp. and Edison International, the state's two largest utilities, as well as oil refinery operators including BP Plc and Chevron Corp., must cut 25 percent of gas emissions that contribute to global warming over the next 14 years. The bill includes so-called cap-and- trade rules, backed by Schwarzenegger, that will let businesses buy pollution credits from companies that reduce emissions. "


Arnie Vetos Zinfadel Bill

http://www.mercurynews.com/
"State Sen. Carole Migden is, well, crushed.

On Monday, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed her bill that would have designated zinfandel as the official ``historic wine of California.'' ``It would be a shame,'' the governor wrote, to effectively snub Cabernet and spite chardonnay.

Migden, D-San Francisco, initially hoped to make zinfandel California's ``official'' state wine -- prompting protests from devotees and growers of other varietals. The ``historic'' designation was a compromise to reflect that the zinfandel grape -- originally from Croatia -- has been cultivated here since Gold Rush days."

Friday, August 25, 2006

Schwarzenegger Reaches Prescription Drug Deal With Democrats

http://www.news10.net/
"After three years of political in-fighting, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and state Democratic leaders have reached a deal on a prescription drug discount measure that will drive down the price of medicines for moderate-income Californians.

Under the proposal, drug makers would have three years to voluntarily negotiate discounts with the state for anyone earning no more than three times the federal poverty level, or about $60,000 for a family of four. Those eligible would receive up to 40 percent savings on brand name medicines and up to 60 percent savings on generic prescription drugs."

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Schwarzenegger Allocates Money For BART Security

http://abclocal.go.com/
"Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger announced today that he's authorizing a $2.9 million grant to "enhance security" for the 326,000 riders who use Bay Area Rapid Transit every day.

BART officials weren't immediately available for comment on how the money will be spent.

Schwarzenegger's office reported the exact enhancements to be made to BART and the specific funding allocations are classified, but the grant comes via the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

Providing better security for mass transit systems is a priority because they've become a high-profile target for terrorists in recent years, according to Schwarzenegger's announcement. "


Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Arnie Tough On Illegal Immigration

http://cbs5.com/
"Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger told the state Republican Convention in Los Angeles Saturday that he would be tougher on illegal immigration than Democratic opponent Phil Angelides.

The governor's remarks come as he tries to bolster flagging support among conservatives.

Schwarzenegger says Angelides wants to pull the National Guard off the border and give undocumented workers drivers licenses. He says Angelides policies are quote "disastrous.""

Thursday, August 17, 2006

Schwarzenegger To Lead India Business Delegation In 2007

http://www.allheadlinenews.com/
"California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger plans to lead a business delegation to India early next year. The move not only aims to raise bilateral trade between India and US but also enhance ties in technological, industrial and other sectors.

The Indus Entrepreneurs (TIE), a group of Indian-American business people say, Schwarzenegger made the announcement over the weekend at the home of Raj Jaswa, TIE Silicon Valley chapter president.

Zee news quotes Schwarzenegger as saying, ``I propose to bring leaders of 50-100 business units who could meet with their counterparts, speak with political leaders and foster new alliances. We need to see how California can increase trade with India, how India can manufacture more for California. "


Sunday, August 13, 2006

Businesses Rally For Arnold

http://www.eurekareporter.com/
"Don’t hinder the North Coast’s small businesses was the message from area Republicans who gathered in Eureka Friday to promote Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s bid for re-election to California’s top post.

The contingent of more than one dozen pro-Schwarzenegger business leaders and elected representatives took the opportunity to raise concerns about the proposed tax increases and state workers’ compensation changes from Schwarzenegger’s Democratic challenger Phil Angelides.

Brice Weyer, a co-owner of Hensell Materials, the family-run business his grandparents started more than 50 years ago, provided the small-business backdrop for the media event.

Weyer said Hensell, like other small businesses that keep California’s economy running, has struggled with workers’ compensation costs that were “completely out of control” before Schwarzenegger implemented reforms."

Saturday, August 12, 2006

Arnie Activates National Guard For Airports

http://www.kesq.com/
"Earlier today Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger activated National Guard troops to beef up security at some California airports. Security for some airports includes bomb-sniffing dogs, the California National Guard and the CHP. They are being sent to all high priority locations.

Governor Schwarzenegger said, "I can assure the people of California that we are doing everything we can to return our airports to normal operation as quickly as possible."

Friday, August 11, 2006

Schwarzenegger & Global Warming

http://www.mercurynews.com/
"Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's efforts to position himself as a leader on climate change while maintaining support from business leaders has created an election-year dilemma that threatens to undermine his environmental credentials.

The Democratic majority in the Legislature plans to send him a bill this month that would create the country's first law capping greenhouse gas emissions from refineries, power plants and other industrial sources. He has asked for several pro-business changes to the bill that Democrats and environmentalists complain would severely weaken it.

Schwarzenegger has made global warming his signature environmental issue and is eager to sign a climate measure before he faces the state's Democratic-leaning electorate in November. It also would be another way for him to set himself apart from President Bush, who has opposed regulating global warming gases and is deeply unpopular in California."


Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Arnie Offers Rewards For East Bay Killings

http://sfgate.com/
"Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is offering rewards of $50,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for three unsolved East Bay homicides. "

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Arnold's Ping Pong Match

http://www.pr-inside.com/
"The action actor-turned-politician accepted former table-tennis champion Byng Forsberg's challenge in a bid to raise money for his re-election campaign.
Arnold – who is hoping to be elected as governor of California for the second term – will play Forsberg in a tournament and in return the retired champ will pledge money towards the former 'Terminator' star's campaign.
Bookmakers have made the US over-75s champion favourite and Forsberg is also convinced he can beat the legendary muscle-man."

Monday, August 07, 2006

Celebrities Endorse Schwarzenegger

http://www.chron.com
"Some of Hollywood's most reliable and generous donors to the Democratic Party — Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg and media mogul Haim Saban — are endorsing Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's bid for re-election.

Their support is partly a matter of friendship over partisanship. But it could deal a blow to the governor's main opponent, Democratic state Treasurer Phil Angelides, by signaling to other Democrats that it's acceptable to embrace a Republican."

Saturday, August 05, 2006

Arnie Creates Heat Wave Task Force

http://abclocal.go.com/
"A heat wave task force assembled by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger met Friday morning to improve the state's response to heat emergencies.

More than 100 people, and thousands of head of livestock died during the recent heat wave in California.
Friday's task force included state and local health and emergency services officials.

No dates have been set for additional meetings, but it's likely the task force will break into smaller groups, to focus on changes in how the state determines when to declare heat emergencies."


Friday, August 04, 2006

Arnie Asks Government To Help California Farmers

http://www.kfmb.com/
"Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is asking for federal loans to help California agriculture.

The loans will be similar to those offered to gulf coast farmers whose land was damaged during Hurricane Katrina.

Consumers will also be affected by the crop damage, with prices expected to rise by 10-to-20 percent, and maybe more, if the damage worsens."


Thursday, August 03, 2006

Arnie Asks For Prison Project Money

http://sfgate.com/
"Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will ask lawmakers this month to spend nearly $6 billion on new prison construction projects that, unlike his proposals to build new roads, levees and schools, would not go to voters for final approval.

Administration officials on Tuesday released a final price tag for a major expansion of the prison system that could add more than 40,000 beds during the next decade. The proposal is in response to what corrections officials have conceded is dangerous overcrowding in the state's 33 prisons. "


Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Schwarzenegger Wants Blair For Terminator 4

http://defamer.com/
"If he needs a job and wants a job in Hollywood, I'll get him to play 'Terminator 4'. Anything's available," he said, laughing.
"Now that is definitely the best offer I've had. Actually, the sad thing is, it's the only offer I've had," joked Blair, who is on a five-day visit to the United States."

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Tony Blair & Arnold Schwarzenegger Sign Global Warming Pact

http://www.guardian.co.uk/
"Tony Blair yesterday sidestepped the Bush administration's refusal to act on climate change by signing what was hailed as a ground-breaking agreement with California, the world's 12th largest carbon emitter, to fight global warming.
Downing Street made no attempt to disguise the fact that the deal is designed to get round Republican objections to states imposing mechanisms to cut carbon emissions. With other US states also interested or involved in carbon trading markets, the path is being opened to bring US business into international efforts to fight climate change, even though international progress has been stymied by the Bush administration's refusal to sign up to binding targets in the Kyoto protocol."

Friday, July 28, 2006

Arnie Taking Actions To Help Heat Weary Residents

http://communitydispatch.com/
"Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger today directed the California Department of Food and Agriculture to coordinate with all local fairgrounds in California to provide cooled buildings to Californians needing relief from the heat wave.

The fairgrounds are being asked to establish a building or buildings on the premises where people may gather for as long as necessary until the conclusion of the heat wave.

“State and local facilities need to utilize our assets to protect Californians from the relentless heat – providing cooled buildings at fairgrounds is an example of the kind of cooperation that will greatly help our vulnerable citizens,” said Governor Schwarzenegger. "


Thursday, July 27, 2006

Schwarzenegger Attends Pro-Israel Rally

http://www.jpost.com/
"California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger joined a crowd of 10,000 at a pro-Israel rally Sunday organized by the Jewish Federation Council of Los Angeles.

Rabbi Marvin Hier opened the rally by saying, "We are here today to stand, shoulder to shoulder with our brothers and sisters. Just a year ago, Israel had a dream of a new era of peace and hope for Jews, Christians, and Muslims. But the terrorists turned that dream into a nightmare. "

Arnie Addresses Healthcare

http://publicbroadcasting.net/
"Over the last week Governor Schwarzenegger has put health issues on the front burner. He's convened a health care summit in Los Angeles, unveiled a prescription drug discount program, and proposed adding medical clinics in up to 500 elementary schools.

Sabrina Lockhart is Schwazenegger's deputy press secretary. She says the governor's recent announcements have nothing to do with this being an election year.

Lockhart: "Actually, the governor's taken significant actions on health care since he's taken office. He protected public health programs serving millions of Californians. The governor has restored outreach programs targeting the uninsured children who are eligible for existing programs."

And now, Lockhart says Schwarzenegger wants to address the affordability of health care."

Saturday, July 22, 2006

Arnie's Prescription Drug Plan

http://www.news10.net
"Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger proposed a new plan Saturday for reducing the price of prescription drugs for low-income residents, a plan similar to Democratic proposals the governor has rejected in the past.

Under the governor's proposal for state legislators, drug companies would have five years to offer discounts to people earning less than three times the federal poverty level of $60,000 for a family of four. Those eligible would receive up to 40 percent savings on brand name and up to 60 percent savings on generic prescription drugs. Companies that did not comply could jeopardize their participation in the state's MediCal program."

Schwarzenegger Lends Money To Stem Cell Agency

http://www.orovillemr.com/
"One day after President Bush vetoed expansion of federal funding for embryonic stem cell research, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger today ordered a $150 million loan to the state's stem cell agency, which has been hamstrung by litigation.
Schwarzenegger wrote in a letter to his finance director that the state cannot wait to fund the promising branch of science that patients hope will cure our most devastating diseases and injuries.

"California is poised to take the lead not only in this country, but all countries, on stem cell research," the governor wrote in the letter. "We cannot fall behind the nations who are making this life-saving science a priority,"


Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Schwarzenegger Aide Also Works For AT&T

http://www.kesq.com/
"The Los Angeles Times reports today that Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's top campaign adviser Matthew Dowd is being paid to provide marketing strategy to A-T-and-T.

Government watch dogs say Dowd's dual role presents a possible conflict of interest.

It comes at a time when the governor's office is involved with legislation that could be worth billions of dollars to the telecommunications giant."

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Arnie Makes Second Visit To Firelines

http://kvoa.com/
"As firefighters move toward containing a huge wildland fire east of Los Angeles, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger made his second visit to the area in three days.

Schwarzenegger, in a Blackhawk helicopter, scanned the 80-thousand acres of grass, brush and some timber burned by the combined Sawtooth and Millard fires in the Mojave (moh-HAH'-vee) desert and San Bernardino National Forest."

Monday, July 17, 2006

Arnold Applauds California Firefighters

http://www.iol.co.za/
"California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger donned a pair of cowboy boots on Saturday and rushed out to meet "heroic" firefighters battling an inferno in the mountains east of Los Angeles that has destroyed hundred of buildings.

"It's a dangerous situation here but we hope that within the next few days they continue to make great progress. The co-ordination of all the forces is extraordinary," Schwarzenegger said in a courtyard in front of the high school in the town of Yucca Valley, 160km east of Los Angeles.

"It's very heroic and really great work that they're doing," he said after meeting several hundred of the 4 000 firefighters battling the San Bernardino flames."

Sunday, July 16, 2006

Schwarzenegger Willing To Deal On Term Limits

http://ktla.trb.com/
"Hoping to resurrect an idea voters rejected in last year's special election, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger plans to offer lawmakers a deal: He'll support an easing of term limits if they'll agree to change the way California draws voting districts.

Schwarzenegger said in an interview Thursday he does not believe term limits have improved Sacramento's political culture. Allowing legislators to stay in office longer would be worthwhile, he said, if it induced them to put a proposal on the ballot that would strip them of the power to carve political boundaries."

Arnold Upset With Congress Over Immigration

http://www.abcnews.go.com/
"Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger scolded Congress on Friday for failing to enact immigration reforms, saying lawmakers should put aside election-year politics and get to work on a plan that would strengthen the border and allow temporary workers to come here legally.

The Republican governor showed growing impatience with Washington and his own party, saying illegal crossings and drug-running will persist at the border as long as the House and Senate remain deadlocked. He also criticized lawmakers for holding hearings on the issue in cities across the nation. "


Friday, July 14, 2006

"Hispanic Families For Arnold" Forms

http://www.nctimes.com/
"Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's re-election campaign Wednesday announced the formation of "Hispanic Families for Arnold," a group of more than 60, including several elected officials.

"I am honored to have these individuals, who have devoted their lives to their families and to bettering their communities, stand beside me as we work to protect the California dream for every resident of this state," Schwarzenegger said at the Plaza Mexico shopping center in Lynwood."

Thursday, July 13, 2006

Arnie Visits The White House

http://cbs5.com
"Arnold Schwarzenegger made a quiet visit to the White House on Monday to attend a dinner honoring the Special Olympics and its founder, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, the governor's mother-in-law.

But Democrats are raising questions about why Schwarzenegger kept so quiet about his visit and why it was left off the governor's official schedule.

Usually a governor will brag about going to the White House, especially if the president is in the governor's own party. But with a president as unpopular as Bush is in California, it's no wonder the governor is mum about the visit."

Sunday, July 09, 2006

Arnie Finally Gets Motorcycle License

http://www.ocregister.com/
"Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger acquired his California motorcycle license this week, nearly six months after crashing his Harley-Davidson near his Brentwood home.

His spokeswoman, Margita Thompson, confirmed Friday that the governor got his license Monday after passing both the written and riding test. He'd been riding motorcycles both on-screen and for pleasure for years without the document."

Saturday, July 08, 2006

Arnie Extends Lead In Polls

http://www.starpulse.com/
"Republican California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has extended his lead over his nearest rival in the upcoming state elections set to take place in November, according to the latest opinion poll. The star is thought to have 44 percent of the eligible electorate behind him, with 37 percent backing Democratic candidate Phil Angelides. "

Thursday, July 06, 2006

Schwarzenegger Talks Prisons

http://www.latimes.com/
"For starters, he called a special legislative session on the prison system five days after a federal court investigator issued a scathing report that accused the governor of backpedaling on prison reform. Schwarzenegger's move smacked of his strategists concocting a "rapid response," as it is called in the political biz.

His pronouncement — at a conference of district attorneys in Newport Beach — kicked off a weeklong series of anti-crime campaigning. It was the week to show that Schwarzenegger is "putting the safety of all Californians first," his campaign spinners told reporters."

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Schwarzenegger Signs Cell Phone Battery Recharging Law

http://www.mobilised.com.au/
"California State Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has signed a bill into law which compels companies that sell cellular phones or rechargeable batteries to take them back for free recycling.
Like most electronics equipment, mobile phones are filled with potentially toxic substances such as lead and copper. The also take up more landfill if they are just thrown away."

Monday, July 03, 2006

Arnie Orders Release Of Homeland Security Reports

http://www.kesq.com/
"Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is ordering the state's Office of Homeland Security to release some intelligence reports.

State lawmakers have complained that two homeland security intelligence reports from March and April carried details about the location and purpose of California political rallies."

Sunday, July 02, 2006

Schwarzenegger Signs California Budget

http://www.contracostatimes.com/
"Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a $131.4 billion budget Friday -- the first on-time state spending plan in six years -- after vetoing $112 million for programs ranging from court translators to air pollution control.

"It's a great day to celebrate. It's a big day for California," Schwarzenegger said at a signing ceremony that included legislative leaders of both parties.

The former Hollywood star took the unusual step of holding the ceremony in the Capitol rotunda, where tourists looked on from the wings and a second-floor gallery, about 12 hours before the start of a new fiscal year."


Friday, June 30, 2006

Schwarzenegger Wants Special Session On Prisons

http://www.shns.com/
"Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Monday called for a special session of the Legislature to address the state's prison overcrowding problem and head off the possibility of a federal takeover of the California correctional system that he said could result in the court-ordered releases of tens of thousands of inmates.

Schwarzenegger said the session will take up the issues of new prison construction, faster spending on prison programs, the release of 4,500 low-risk female inmates to community correctional facilities and the creation of new community-based re-entry facilities that would house prisoners in the final three months of their terms. Lower-risk parole violators also would be housed in the re-entry facilties, Schwarzenegger said."


Arnie Supports Jessica's Law

http://www.10news.com/
"Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger joined District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis and other elected officials in San Diego Thursday to urge Californians to support "Jessica's Law" on the November ballot.

The measure would increase sentences for sexually violent predators and ensure that sex offenders serve their full sentences. It would also require registered sex offenders convicted of felonies to wear a GPS tracking device for life."

Thursday, June 29, 2006

Arnie Appoints Controversial Candidates To Education Coalition

http://www.rawstory.com/
"Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has named Ron Nehring and Jim Kelly, two members of the controversy-plagued Grossmont Union High School District (GUHSD) board in San Diego county, as co-chairs of the Governor’s education coalition.

The move has sparked an angry response from teacher’s union representative Bruce Seaman, president of the Grossmont Education Association."

Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Arnold Orders Special Session To Deal With Prison Overcrowding

http://www.klastv.com/
"California's prison crisis is the focus today as the Legislature begins a special session to deal with severe overcrowding and related problems.

Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger ordered the session after fresh criticism from a special master, appointed by a federal judge, said Schwarzenegger's administration has not made needed prison reforms."

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Arnie's "Child Insurance" Plan Didn't Make California Budget

http://www.mercurynews.com/
"The $23 million that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger proposed for the children's insurance was removed from the budget, Assembly Republican Leader George Plescia told the Mercury News immediately after leaving an afternoon meeting in the governor's office.

``The health-care issues have been taken out of the budget; it was going to hold the budget up,'' Plescia said. ``Otherwise,'' he added, ``we weren't going to get a budget done.''"

Sunday, June 25, 2006

Arnie Wants $400 Million To Defend Against Pandemics

http://www.nbc4.tv/
"At a Burbank hospital Friday, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger announced that he's setting aside $400 million in his proposed budget to support hospitals during an outbreak of bird flu or other emergencies.

The budget has yet to be approved by the Legislature.

The set-aside would allow the state to purchase mobile field hospitals, anti-viral drugs, ventilators, protective equipment and other items that would boost patient care capacity at hospitals during an emergency."

Saturday, June 24, 2006

Could Schwarzenegger Endorse Feinstein?

http://www.shns.com/
"Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is leaving open the possibility of backing Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein for re-election, despite an impassioned appeal from her GOP rival, former state Sen. Dick Mountjoy.

Schwarzenegger surprised his Republican backers shortly after the primary when he said he would have no problem endorsing a Democrat for office this year. "If I like someone, absolutely," he said at a June 8 campaign stop in Antioch.

While the governor didn't name any names, Steve Schmidt, his campaign manager, wasn't quite so circumspect.

"Like most Californians, (Schwarzenegger) thinks Dianne Feinstein is a great senator," Schmidt said.

While Schwarzenegger has made a blanket endorsement of the other Republicans on the statewide ticket, he has pointedly left the Senate seat out of the mix."

Thursday, June 22, 2006

Arnie Blasts House of Representatives Over Immigration

http://www.shns.com/
"Standing beside a tall metal fence along the U.S.-Mexico border Wednesday, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger criticized House Republicans for delaying immigration reform plans and said it would be "totally inexcusable" if the federal government does not enact changes this year.

House Republican leaders announced Tuesday they will not negotiate with the U.S. Senate on immigration until they hold a series of town-hall meetings across the country this summer, a move that threatens the chances of a reform package this year.

"I am disappointed at the idea that maybe the federal government would not come up with an agreement and with true reform of our immigration laws . . . ," Schwarzenegger said. "It will be totally inexcusable for them to walk away from that and say this year we couldn't do it and maybe take this whole thing on the road show.""


Schwarzenegger Tours US-Mexican Border

http://www.kfmb.com/
"With 235 National Guard troops in place and more on the way, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger received a bird's eye look at the U.S.- Mexico border.

The governor was in San Diego Wednesday joining members of the Border Patrol and National Guard for a tour of the southern border.

The governor spoke out after the 30-minute helicopter trip. He said the federal government still needs to do more to secure the border. "

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Schwarzenegger Has Online Q & A Session

http://www.sfgate.com/
"Trying out a new avenue to reach voters, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger held his first live Internet Q&A session this morning, taking questions from emailers and Sacramento television reporter Marcey Brightwell as he sat with Brightwell in the governor's press room in the Capitol. The 30-minute show was aired on the governor's Web site and Schwarzenegger aides said the event was noticed on some radio stations and in some newspapers this morning to attract emailers. "

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Schwarzenegger Makes Surprise Visit To Home

http://www.dailybreeze.com/
"But Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger provided a pretty decent substitution Sunday, the kids said, when he made a surprise visit to their San Pedro home.


"I was in awe," said Angel Ortiz Jr., 16. "He's a big superstar. I've never seen anyone that important in my house before."

The Ortizes were one of two Southern California military families to welcome Schwarzenegger into their homes Sunday"

Sunday, June 18, 2006

Schwarzenegger Executive Order About Sex Offenders

http://www.mercurynews.com/
"On the advice of a task force he appointed a month ago, Schwarzenegger has ordered the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to notify law enforcement agencies 45 days before a paroled high-risk sex offender arrives in their community.

Parole officials often inform local authorities when a sex offender is moving into their town, but local police complain that it's not a consistent practice and that too often they're caught unprepared."

Saturday, June 17, 2006

Arnie Wants To Increase Number of School Counselors

http://www.signonsandiego.com/
"The $55 billion Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger wants the state to spend on education in the coming year should include $200 million to increase the number of counselors in California schools, the governor said Friday morning at Westview High School in Rancho Peñasquitos.
His proposal is intended to reduce the ratio of students to counselors in California's middle and high schools, bringing it closer in line with the national standards.

The ratio in California middle schools is 665 students for every counselor, while the national standard is 500:1, according to Schwarzenegger's office. At the high school level, the California ratio is 486:1 compared to the 300:1 national standard, officials said. "


Sunday, June 11, 2006

Arnie Kicks Off Reelection Campaign

http://www.shns.com/
"Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger took on the challenge of Democratic gubernatorial primary winner Phil Angelides on Wednesday with a re-election campaign kickoff bus tour in which he extolled his own record and said a vote for his rival would send the state into a tailspin toward the past.

Schwarzenegger said he was elected in the 2003 recall to "create some action" and that he has followed through by creating hundreds of thousands of jobs, fixing the workers compensation system and generating $20 billion in new revenues for the state. He said his record trumps any promises that Angelides, whom Schwarzenegger did not mention by name, might be offering."

Arnie On The Attack

http://sfgate.com/
"Just days after a primary election muddied by nonstop attack ads, Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is going on TV with an ad slamming state Treasurer Phil Angelides, his Democratic opponent, as someone who wants to "take California backward.''

Although the governor said earlier this week that the record low turnout in Tuesday's primary showed that "the people become the losers'' when campaigns go on the attack, that's not stopping him from going after Angelides five months before the Nov. 7 election.

The new ad features cars, birds and people moving backward and asks "Why take California backward to a time we never want to see again, when soaring taxes forced jobs and businesses to leave our state?

"That's where Phil Angelides has promised to take our families with his $10 billion in new taxes.'' "


Saturday, June 10, 2006

Arnie Won't Rule Out Endorsing Democrats

http://www.sacbee.com/
"Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger left open the possibility Thursday that he might endorse a Democratic candidate in a statewide political race, with the most likely recipient being U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who is running for a third full term.
"If I like someone, absolutely," the Republican governor said in response to a reporter's question at a campaign event in Antioch if he might back a Democrat in the spirit of bipartisanship he has attempted to engender in Sacramento. "Let's see. But right now, I'm just thinking about moving the state forward.""


Thursday, June 08, 2006

Arnold In Chico

http://www.orovillemr.com/
"The governor made his fourth visit to Chico Wednesday, spending about 90 minutes here, greeting people, giving a speech and holding a brief press conference.
Just after 2 p.m. at the Market Cafe on Eighth Street near Highway 99, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger arrived in a green bus with a re-election campaign motto painted on the side: "Preserving the California Dream."


Arnold Draws Crowds In Modesto

http://www.mercurynews.com/
"Recalling the popularity he enjoyed during the 2003 recall election, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger created a mob scene in downtown Modesto on Thursday, the second day of a bus tour to promote his re-election campaign.

It was an impressive show of force for a governor whose approval ratings are still below 50 percent. Schwarzenegger bought coffee at Starbucks and shook hands with supporters, who waited an hour-and-a-half to catch a glimpse of him. When he arrived, they chanted his first name and jockeyed for position to take his photograph.

When he spoke over a loudspeaker, women yelled, "We love you, Arnold!"


Arnie The Big Winner In The Democratic Primary

http://www.foxnews.com/
"The big winner in yesterday's California primary was incumbent Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Arnold got the "Inside liberal." He got the candidate who runs weakest against him in the polls.

It could have been much, much worse.

He has come a long way since last year, when his initiatives were losing in a special election, and people were counting him out in Sacramento. This year was supposed to be a golden opportunity for the Democrats to win the State House. Think again.

The Terminator is no longer the Comeback Kid. He's the Favorite."

Friday, June 02, 2006

Arnie Will Veto Gay-Friendly Curriculum Bill

http://www.christianexaminer.com/
"An attempt by California’s Democrat-controlled legislature to limit all public school curricula and supplemental items containing material demeaning to homosexuals appears to have derailed after Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger pledged to veto the measure if it advances to his desk.

Word of his decision was a blow to gay legislators and activists, who championed the bill’s May 11 passage in the state Senate. It passed by just one vote. The bill is now in the assembly where its awaiting committee hearings."

Arnie Will Send Troops To Mexican Border

http://cbs13.com/
"Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger today agreed to send the California National Guard to the Mexican border.

Schwarzenegger intends to sign a document promising to send some of the California National Guard to the border as part of the Bush administration's plan to solve the nation's illegal immigration dilemma."

Saturday, May 27, 2006

Arnie's Views On The Immigation Battle

http://abcnews.go.com/
""He is trying to deal with immigration not just from the loud voices on the left and the loud voices on the right, but to find a place where you can deal with the whole breadth of the issue," said Matthew Dowd, Schwarzenegger's chief campaign strategist.

Schwarzenegger advocates tough border enforcement, and at one point last year, he embraced the Minutemen militia border-patrol movement.

But he has raised the sharpest questions of any border governor about President Bush's plan to send National Guard troops to the Mexican line to back federal border-control efforts. He has refused to commit his National Guard until the Bush administration answers questions about the logistics, duration and financing of the deployment. "

Friday, May 26, 2006

Arnold Breaks Ranks With Republicans Over Immigration

http://www.mercurynews.com
"As congressional Republicans wrangled over deportations, detentions and other get-tough measures on illegal immigration, another Republican spent this week hugging newly naturalized immigrants and enthusiastically hosting Mexican President Vicente Fox.

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is charting a different political course from conservatives in Washington this election year, emphasizing tolerance and pragmatism over a hard-line border lockdown.

"He is trying to deal with immigration not just from the loud voices on the left and the loud voices on the right, but to find a place where you can deal with the whole breadth of the issue," said Matthew Dowd, Schwarzenegger's chief campaign strategist."


Arnie Endorses Beer For Dogs

http://www.k9magazine.com/
"The Governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger recently visited the wine making district of Napa Valley, where upon shopping for some local produce to take home, found himself buying a bottle of beef flavoured beer, for dogs.

The company who produce the beer, called Happy Tail Ale claim that the discovery of dogs enjoying a tipple came about by accident. Jamie Miller started brewing dog friendly beer for her Akita on her kitchen stove after she saw how much Kodi enjoyed real beer. "

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Arnold Appoints New California EPA Chief

http://www.wastenews.com/
"Schwarzenegger, a Republican, said he had decided to appoint Adams, a Democrat, because of her depth of experience with environmental issues.

Adams has served on the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board since 2005, and served as chief of staff for the State Controller´s Office from 2004 to 2005. In addition, she is a former director of the Department of Water Resources, served as a legislative secretary to former Gov. Gray Davis, and received the Environmental Hero Award from the California League of Conservation Voters in 2002 for working on state legislation limiting greenhouse gas emissions from automobiles."

Sunday, May 21, 2006

Schwarzenegger Softens National Guard Border Stance

http://www.kesq.com/
"Schwarzenegger now says he's more than happy to go along temporarily, if it will help prevent people from coming across the border.

But Schwarzenegger's aides say he still hasn't decided whether he'll let California Guardsmen participate. He's concerned that their mission will drag beyond the promised two years. And Schwarzenegger says he thinks federal officials will realize that six-thousand Guard troops aren't enough to secure the border, and they'll need 50-thousand."

Arnie Wants Minimum Wage Raised

http://www.latimes.com/
"California's minimum-wage workers would get a $1 raise to $7.75 an hour under a plan announced Thursday by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, potentially bypassing Democrats who are pushing for a more generous proposal.

The Republican governor wants the Industrial Welfare Commission — an obscure and dormant state board — to increase the minimum wage on its own. As allowed by law, the five-member commission has increased the basic wage several times, most recently in 2001."

Thursday, May 18, 2006

Schwarzenegger Signs Traffic Bond

http://www.kfmb.com/
"Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has signed a multi-billion dollar transportation bond in an effort to relieve traffic congestion in California.

The governor said California's current transportation system can handle about 20 million people, but that number is far below what we currently have.

He believes the $20 billion bond will help"

How Arnie Will Spend The Surplus

http://www.shns.com/
"Instead, Schwarzenegger is enjoying a hefty influx of tax revenues from stock market capital gains and other unexpected sources. He now has a chance to spend an extra $7.5 billion in ways that are both fiscally prudent and advantageous for his re-election.

With these new funds, the governor proposes to spend a mandated $2.8 billion for education, and $500 million for union contracts, lawsuits and court settlements. He also plans one-time expenditures of $500 million for flood control; $500 million to prepare for bird flu and other emergencies; $1.6 billion to repay debts that will become due next year and $1.6 billion in reserve funds."

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Arnie Causes Orinda Traffic Jam

http://www.sfgate.com/
"Arnold Schwarzenegger visited the Caldecott Tunnel this morning to sign legislation that puts a congestion-busting transportation bond measure on the November ballot, but his visit to the Orinda side of the tunnel caused westbound traffic to slow and extended the morning slog toward the tunnel.

The 10:20 a.m. signing ceremony was held on a stony spit of land between the approaches to the north and center bores of the tunnel. Three CHP officers stood next to the highway, waving traffic past the site but many motorists still slowed to take a look. Some of them honked their horns and yelled "Arnold" as the governor stood at a podium. "


Monday, May 15, 2006

Schwarzenegger Meets With Tribal Leaders

http://www.shns.com/
"Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger met for the first time ever with Inland tribal leaders Wednesday, signifying a marked change in his approach to tribes he once accused of "ripping off" taxpayers and not paying their "fair share" into the state's general fund.

Tribal leaders emerged from the nearly 80-minute private talk with cautious praise for the governor but with no promises of new agreements on gaming or other issues. Schwarzenegger told the tribes he wants to talk to them individually about renegotiating the pacts that allow them to operate casinos, which the tribes said they are willing to consider.

Mark Macarro, chairman of the Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians, said the governor's October 2004 comment about the tribes "ripping us off" came up, although Schwarzenegger didn't actually apologize for that and other critical remarks he made during his gubernatorial campaign, budget talks and a 2004 ballot-measure battle."

Saturday, May 13, 2006

Arnie Feels Exit Exam Will Be Reinstated

http://cbs5.com/
"Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger said this afternoon that he is confident that a judge's decision to suspend the state's high school exit exam will be overturned.

Schwarzenegger spoke to reporters about the exam following a speech to a conference of Indian entrepreneurs in Santa Clara.

"It will be overturned because some judge will realize how important the high school exit exam is,'' Schwarzenegger said.

The governor called Alameda County Superior Court Judge Robert Freedman's decision to suspend the exam "irresponsible.'' "

Friday, May 12, 2006

Schwarzenegger Replaces Cut School Funding

http://kcbs.com
"Surging income tax and sales tax revenue have pumped nearly $4 billion of unanticipated revenue into California’s coffers. Some of that money, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger promised, would replace the $2 billion he borrowed from schools to balance the state’s budget after the recall.

The California Teachers Association had filed a lawsuit seeking that and additional losses the union said schools incurred when Schwarzenegger did not use excess revenue to make up for the cuts.

“We must continue to invest in education, and we must continue to improve education. This has been my life’s passion, and my administration’s priority,” Schwarzenegger said during a speech at a regional convention of county officials happening just down the street from the Capitol building in Sacramento. "


Thursday, May 11, 2006

Schwarzenegger Applauds New Bond Deal

http://www.insidebayarea.com
"Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Legislative leaders barnstormed the state Monday to tout their agreement on a $37.3 billion infrastructure bond package likely to play a pivotal role in November's election.
The tarmac at Oakland International Airport was awash in bipartisan praise as the "Big Five" — the governor and the Assembly's and state Senate's Democratic and Republican leaders — held their news conference before jetting to Burbank, Santa Ana and San Diego for similar events.

"I think this is going to be terrific for the whole state of California,"


Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Arnie Speaks In Chico

http://www.chicoer.com/
"Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is scheduled to make a speech today in Chico in support of the $37 billion bond package passed last week by the Legislature.
The governor's press office Monday evening said the governor was to be in the parking lot at Logan's Roadhouse in the Chico Mall at about 9
a.m. to tout the benefits the "Strategic Growth Plan" includes for Highway 99"

Monday, May 08, 2006

Arnie Addresses Growth Issues At UCSB

http://www.ksby.com/
"Schwarzenegger was greeted by a small gathering of local media and UCSB representatives at the university's Davidson Library. He talked about the state's growing population and the need for repairs to our infrastructure.

"We are bursting at the seams in every area, in our schools, universities, transportation, our levees are fragile and falling apart," he said. "All of this has to be rebuilt and the state hasn't really done that."

Sunday, May 07, 2006

Schwarzenegger Gets Infrastructre Bond Deal Approved

http://www.latimes.com/
"The governor began the year deeply involved in negotiations over a public works package he proposed in January, micromanaging deal points with a color-coded spreadsheet. But after those talks collapsed, he kept quiet while the lawmakers negotiated and approved $37.3 billion in bonds to help repair California's infrastructure.


Now, he can boast in his reelection campaign about helping to place before voters the biggest building plan in four decades — $116 billion in overall spending — even though Democrats pared his original borrowing proposal by about half.

Schwarzenegger scored a victory for himself, but he also handed an advantage to Democrats. The deal allows his rivals to try to make the infrastructure plan their exclusive province as they attempt to unseat him in November."

Saturday, May 06, 2006

Arnie Honors CHP Officers

http://www.kget.com/
"Dozens of California Highway Patrol officers who have been killed in the line of duty were honored Thursday.
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger spoke at a memorial ceremony Thursday at the Highway Patrol Academy in Sacramento. "


Friday, May 05, 2006

Levee Repair To Begin, Says Arnold

http://www.kwwl.com/
"At a Sacramento River park in the capital city, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger says a memo of understanding he's received is as good as the federal emergency declaration he'd wanted. He says it permits the state to begin repair of the levee system's most eroded spots, and guarantees California will be reimbursed 75 percent of the costs.

Schwarzenegger says he expects (b) billions more in infrastructure funds will eventually "kick in," so the system can be thoroughly rebuilt."

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Schwarzenegger Designates California Wine Month

http://sanfrancisco.bizjournals.com/
"The Terminator is raising a toast to California's wine industry.

California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Tuesday issued a proclamation designating September as "California Wine Month," in honor of the state's vintners and wine grape growers, thanking them for their economic contributions and commitment to high standards.


Brought to you by Cingular This is the second straight year Schwarzenegger has so honored the Golden State's wine industry. "

Arnie Wants 2 NFL Teams In Los Angeles

http://www.canada.com/
" California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said Tuesday he wants the NFL to return to the Los Angeles area - with two teams.

After meeting with a group of NFL owners, Schwarzenegger said he was there to make sure "we're getting not only one NFL team to the Los Angeles area, Southern California, but to actually get two teams. That's why I came. Why limit it?" "

Saturday, April 29, 2006

Arnie: I Believe In Victim Restitution

http://www.ocregister.com/
"Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger touted restitution for victims at the Orange County District Attorney’s office today, and said California has passed the $100 million mark in collecting restitution for crime victims.
Schwarzenegger – surrounded by victims, law enforcement, prosecutors and victims' advocates – said public safety was the "number one responsibility in my administration.’’"

Arnie: Border Wall Is Stupid

http://abcnews.go.com/

"Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Sunday said that building a 700-mile wall along the Mexican border to deter illegal immigration would amount to "going back to the Stone Ages," and instead urged the use of high-tech gear and more patrols to secure the nation's southern boundary.
"We are landing men on the moon and in outer space using all these great things. I think that other technology really can secure the borders," the Republican governor said in an interview on ABC's "This Week."