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With Budget Vote Looming, Critical Week Ahead for Gov. Brown



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(Sacramento, CA)
Monday, March 07, 2011

The governor has set a Thursday deadline for passing a budget, in order to place a measure extending tax increases on a June special election ballot.  But so far, he has exactly zero of the four Republican votes he says he needs.

The majority of Republican lawmakers strongly oppose a vote to place the tax extensions on the ballot. But at least three GOP Senators are reportedly in private talks with Brown.  Topics on the table appear to include a spending cap and pension and regulatory reforms.

Influential GOP anti-tax groups are warning lawmakers that a vote for the governor's spending plan would violate the no-new-taxes pledge most of them signed.  But as Brown's self-imposed budget deadline nears, business groups are slowly but surely saying they will support tax extensions - IF there are pension and regulatory reforms too.

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