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"These houses were built in 1928. Never been a flood here."

First Person with Bob Stern, President of the Center for Governmental Studies



On June 2nd, Governor Schwarzenegger addressed a special session of the state legislature, beginning his speech with the stark admonition that “California’s day of reckoning is here.” The state budget, which has been in and out of crises for years, is facing its biggest ever deficit, and action must be taken within weeks, not months.

We talked with Bob Stern - President of the west Los Angeles based think-tank “Center for Governmental Studies” - about what he sees are the greatest dangers facing California, and what the state must do to get out of this economic mess. It’s a complex situation. Our state economy has been hammered since the dot-com bust of a few years ago, and California, unlike almost all other states, requires a 2/3 vote in order to approve any budget or raise any taxes. The likelihood of getting 2/3 of Californians or their legislators to agree on taxes is almost nil. The result? Stalemate. And Stern addresses the central question of the day: Will Californians accept the inevitable? That to protect the most basic state programs - education, health care, prisons - taxes and fees must be raised, and very soon?

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