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Schwarzenegger vows to veto tax and fee hikes

Monday, June 29, 2009, 3:47 pm |

We expected this. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger says he will veto the Democrats’ “majority vote” tax and fee package. Read his statement

For those who care about the constitution, it requires a two-thirds vote of each house of the Legislature to raise revenue (whether it be taxes or fees).

My prediction is that if Republican lawmakers persevere for days or weeks in their opposition to new taxes, fees or borrowing, the tax-and-spend Democrats will be forced to agree.

Then the budget deficit will be plugged, government reforms begun, and working families protected from higher taxes.

The victory will belong to active and persistent citizens who hold Republican lawmakers accountable with calls, emails, faxes and more. Take action now.

D-Day in Sacramento: Budget battle coming to a head

Sunday, June 28, 2009, 4:10 pm |

For the time being, God’s moral standard of “do not steal” is winning in Sacramento. Your calls and emails and votes against higher taxes, fees, and borrowing are being heard.

But you must keep up the pressure. Some “conservative” politicians could fold unless they hear from you!

It’s all coming to a head, with floor sessions scheduled tonight and every night following, if necessary, to close the the burgeoning $24 billion budget deficit.

The good news is, so far, not one Republican has sold out on taxes, fees, or borrowing. More good news is Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is embracing conservative reforms. Read more and see how SaveCalifornia.com proposes to annually eliminate tens of billions of dollars in government waste.

For example, on Friday, Senate Republicans unanimously rejected a three-bill package that would have raised the fees on vehicles and property insurance and resulted in a greater percentage of taxes being withheld from your paycheck.

The bad news is that the Democrats, who hold the majority of legislative seats, want more taxes, fees and borrowing, as usual.

From Associated Press: Democrats have countered with $11 billion in spending cuts and $2 billion in higher taxes on oil drilling and tobacco. Their plan also relies on filling the hole with $5 billion in fees and accelerated revenue through earlier collection of personal and corporate income taxes, and $5 billion in other solutions. One of their provisions is to defer state employee paychecks by one day so about $1.2 billion would be counted in the next fiscal year, which has been criticized by some as a gimmick.

To pursue their tax-and-spending ways, the Democrats are desperately seeking six Republicans to join them (they need two in the Senate and four in the Assembly) to achieve the two-thirds legislative majority required to increase taxes.

Yet so far, none of the six Republicans who raised taxes and fees back in February are repeating their folly. California voters’ rejection of higher taxes, fees, and borrowing on May 19 was a very beneficial rebuke.

Your phone calls are helping too. For example, even Republican Abel Maldonado, who last month said he was open to more taxes, fees, and borrowing, voted “no” last week on various big-government proposals.
 
The voice of principled Californians is needed now, to speak “truth and consequences” to the ears of Schwarzenegger and your legislators. To eliminate waste and avoid more “stealing,” you must call and email Sacramento now.

Click here to send a pre-written email message and for the best numbers to Sacramento decisionmakers

Tax collectors also came to be baptized. “Teacher,” they asked, “what should we do?” “Don’t collect any more than you are required to,” he told them. Then some soldiers asked him, “And what should we do?” He replied, “Don’t extort money and don’t accuse people falsely—be content with your pay.”
— John the Baptist in Luke 3:12-14 NIV

Call Sacramento to demand “No new taxes, cut the waste!”

Tuesday, June 9, 2009, 11:26 pm |

Sacramento has a long legacy of defying reality, but now the latest senselessness of the California Legislature is getting downright scary.

Some Democrats and at least one Republican in Sacramento want to raise taxes or say they’re open to raising taxes. This, after California voters sounded rejected an extension of taxes (Prop. 1A) in last month’s special election.

You must email and call in your demands to Sacramento so that no Republicans will cave like before.

And you must call and email the Democrats so they realize their days of taxing and spending are threatened by fed-up California voters.

PLEASE ACT NOW:

1. CALL IN THIS PRIORITY ORDER: DEMAND THAT THEY “CUT TENS OF BILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN WASTE — NO NEW TAXES, FEES OR BORROWING.”

Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
(916) 445-2841 (Mon-Fri 9-5 p.m.) | His six other offices

Senate Republican Leader Dennis Hollingsworth of Murietta (916) 651-4036
Assembly Republican Leader Sam Blakeslee of San Luis Obispo (916) 319-2033

The six current Republicans who raised taxes in February:

Senator Abel Maldonado of Santa Maria (916) 651-4015
(Maldonado says he’s open to new taxes, fees and borrowing)
Senator Dave Cogdill of Modesto (916) 651-4014
Senator Roy Ashburn of Bakersfield (916) 651-4018
Assemblyman Mike Villines of Clovis (916) 319-2029
Assemblyman Anthony Adams of Hesperia (916) 319-2059
Assemblyman Roger Niello of Sacramento (916) 319-2005

The leading Democrats who are still pushing for, or are open, to tax increases, fee hikes and borrowing:

Budget Conference Committee Chair Noreen Evans of Santa Rosa (916) 319-2007
Assembly Speaker Karen Bass of Los Angeles (916) 319-2047
Senate President pro Tem Darrell Steinberg of Sacramento (916) 651-4006

2. CALL YOUR OWN CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLYMEMBER AND STATE SENATOR
Tell them you demand that they “Cut tens of billions of dollars in waste — no new taxes, fees or borrowing!”

Find your state legislators by entering your zip code

3. WHEN YOU’RE DONE CALLING, EMAIL THEM TOO: Send your pre-written “cut the waste” email message to Governor Schwarzenegger, your own California state senator and your own California state assemblymember. (Yes, you can send this “cut the waste” message more than once.)