On the Assembly Floor this weekend (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)
In a late Sunday night Session, the state's Assembly passed a budget with $2 billion in tax and fee increases that included a $15 annual vehicle registration fee that would pay for state parks, among other taxes and fees like a $1.50 tax on cigarettes. The Democratic budget solution is headed to the state Senate for consideration this morning.
Although it is California law that budgets and tax hikes must be approved by a two-thirds vote, Democrats used a legal loophole of swapping taxes and fees, essentially making the move revenue neutral (some revenues goes up, some go down).
Still, Governor Schwarzenegger has threatened to veto any solution to the $24 billion budget that includes more taxes and fee increases. If no solution is found, the state will begin issuing IOUs on Thursday, including $159 million in student aid. On Friday, LAist discovered that there are some federal legal issues with closing some state parks.




ugh. Please please PLEASE pass this.
I read the other article...the governor doesn't want to get in people's pockets?? Is this some kind of oxymoron????? He is taking away money, food, housing by issuing these IOU's...this is an outrage!! How will this help people already struggling??? I want some straight answers! I am pissed off!! He is messing with our lives!! How will we pay our bills??? One of you morons sitting up there in your big fat office chairs please tell me that!!
A mentioned on Friday's LAist, the boneheaded State Parks move even violates *federal law*.
Speak up. It may be time to remind the government that they are supposed to *serve* the people.
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