Schwarzenegger to Discuss Water Deal
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and other legislative leaders have planned a seventh straight day of water negotiations Monday, as the governer called lawmakers for a special session on the state’s water problems. “Over the past few days we have made enough progress in our negotiations that I am calling a special session on water,” said Schwarzenegger.
He said that there were a few remaining issues that had to be worked out, including the amount of a water bond to pay for improving the state’s inadequate and outdated water storage and conveyance system. Leaders from the Democratic party presented their proposal and answers to the concerns raised by Republican party members.
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Check out what others are saying about this post...[...] Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is facing his lowest-ever approval rating – in fact, compared with the six governors that preceded him, his approval rating ranks just above Gray Davis just before he was recalled from office. Schwarzenegger’s approval rating currently stands at twenty-seven percent, with sixty-five percent of voters disapproving of his current performance. His approval rating was at its highest in 2004, during his first full year in office, and has been slipping since December 2007 when his approval stood at about sixty percent. [...]