Bravo and Stand Firm Minority Leader Villines!

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Hasta La Vista, Arnold – WSJ Political Diary

Some things never change in the Golden State. Seven weeks into the fiscal year, California still has no budget and faces a Pacific Ocean-sized $15 billion deficit. On Wednesday, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger offered a “compromise” plan that kicks the legs out from his own party with a big new sales tax increase. “It’s time to put ideology aside,” he insisted. *** Now he faces a revolt from Republicans in the legislature who think this is precisely the time to be ideological. “Any tax increase plan won’t pass with Republican votes — absolutely not,” a defiant Mike Villines, minority leader of the state assembly, told me shortly after the governor’s scheme was announced. Mr. Schwarzenegger wants to raise the sales tax by one percentage point, which in jurisdictions like Los Angeles would raise the total sales levy to 10% — one of the highest in the nation. “It will hurt the state and hurt people on fixed incomes,” Mr. Villines protests. *** He and his colleagues offer their own solution. First, no new taxes in a state that already has nearly the highest income and sales tax burden in the country. Second, a “hard” budget cap that limits spending increases to the rate of inflation plus population growth.

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